Thrudjelmer Wrote:
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> geekgirl Wrote:
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> > For number 3 if your talking popularity then
> >with the aid of the movies Black Widow might be up
> > there.
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> I think flagship character refers more to one that
> the publisher uses to represent themselves... like
> Spider-Man is Marvel's flagship character even if
> Wolverine was more popular. DC used Wonder Woman
> as a female flagship character often enough, but
> Marvel's never really had the same level of
> notoriety for any given female character that
> Wonder Woman has, so I don't think they've ever
> really followed that example.
After her movie comes out, Carol will hold that distinction... just watch.
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> geekgirl Wrote:
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> > For number 3 if your talking popularity then
> >with the aid of the movies Black Widow might be up
> > there.
>
>
> I think flagship character refers more to one that
> the publisher uses to represent themselves... like
> Spider-Man is Marvel's flagship character even if
> Wolverine was more popular. DC used Wonder Woman
> as a female flagship character often enough, but
> Marvel's never really had the same level of
> notoriety for any given female character that
> Wonder Woman has, so I don't think they've ever
> really followed that example.
After her movie comes out, Carol will hold that distinction... just watch.