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Oh, well.Another of my comic icons totally effed up by someone who apparently thinks he knows better than the creator of the comic what the creator intended…
…and, since it's Miller, i still wonder if Sand Saref, Ellen Dolan or Satin or one of the other strong women Eisner created is going to be the one who turns into a junkie whore.
I heard that Sand Saref uses razor-sharp Ninja Throwing Stars shaped like the Star of David!
My Bad Feeling About This (phrase © long long ago by Han Solo, used under Fair Use doctrine) just got a lot badder when i went to the Official Website and, in the synopsis, found "… Silken Floss, punk secretary and frigid vixen …"Setting aside that punk is, like, very very fifteen minutes ago – i thought that making international adventuress and insurance-company-troubleshooter Silk Satin a petite blonde CIA agent in the DC comic was silly, but not too bad… But making "Silken Floss, MD" (title of the 1947 "Spirit" section she first appears in) a "… punk secretary and frigid vixen …" goes a long way toward answering my semi-flippant question.