Odd-looking (it looked like it had CLAWS!) meteor crashes near our hero, exploding (expiring?) when she fearlessly begins to investigate. Super-powers discovered shortly afterward. Costume (uniform?) left behind as well…
A few pages (or chapters) from now, Salvadora will meet some wizened goobers with either big heads or big egos (or both) who are utterly incompetent in their self-proclaimed task claiming that she’s now one of their agents, isn’t she?
Not that I’m complaining about how the costume looks on Carmen but whoever sent it could’ve chipped in some free paint remover.
Hmm. I guess I’ll follow this too.
And this confirms it!
Odd-looking (it looked like it had CLAWS!) meteor crashes near our hero, exploding (expiring?) when she fearlessly begins to investigate. Super-powers discovered shortly afterward. Costume (uniform?) left behind as well…
A few pages (or chapters) from now, Salvadora will meet some wizened goobers with either big heads or big egos (or both) who are utterly incompetent in their self-proclaimed task claiming that she’s now one of their agents, isn’t she?
Ah, the Green Lantern method of acquiring superpowers. You are clearly a scholar in this field.
I think the meteor was actually a huge, wadded-up version of the costume which would fit some horrific alien.
So, is she the Greatest American Hero, or is she Meteor Man?
Just kidding (sorta). Fun stuff so far!
With skimpy costumes comes great responsibility.
she thicc