Androidgante96 wrote: ↑1 year ago
Gonna take some inspiration from this if I ever produce any content
It's a fun concept to try and wrap one's head around.
But the more I think about it, the more a superheroine who is 'on' 24/7 and even eschews sexy transformations requires a much greater of suspension of disbelief in human nature and society itself, rather than just in her superpowers alone.
This reminds me a lot, actually, of a more intimate version of the Luna Brothers' comic book series 'Ultra' in the early 2000s.
In that comic (which briefly became a terrible TV pilot starring Lena Headey), all the identities of the super-team were public, and they were treated like celebrities all the time with both advantages and pitfalls of such status.
The comic itself focused on Pearl Penalosa, a Latina heroine named 'Ultra' who had a costume, a smoking body, and powers *quite similar* to Wondrous Woman here, and how she and her friends were dealing with the fame and fortune.
It would have barely been possible to maintain a private lifestyle as a publicly-known superhero even in the 80s. It certainly wasn't possible in 2009 when this short film was made, and it would be completely impossible now. Paparazzi and news networks and enterprising indie TikTokkers would all be on her front doorstep every moment of her life, and she'd never even get enough peace to go on any of those fabled dates, let alone have hot sex with a handsome man (or woman, please God) in her apartment.
She'd have to establish a massive Fortress of Solitude on the moon or something, which is why Superman had one even though his identity was secret, and then of course an Elon analogue would launch a barrage of mini-satellite drones to track her down even there. I could even imagine her arch-nemesis not wanting to destroy her, as Luthor wants to do with Superman, but being obsessed with having sex with her instead (like the way Maxima wants to breed with a Kryptonian). That would actually be kind of a fun concept, although I don't know if it could be played for laughs in 2024 like it would have been in "My Super Ex-Girlfriend".
It'd be almost impossible for her to decompress, and she would go apeshit, unless of course one of her powers is somehow infinite patience and tolerance. I'd love to see how such a pressure-cooker scenario would play out in a longer form than the mini-series that the Luna Bros provided with Ultra (which is still in my Top 10 superheroine adventures of all time, regardless).
So, if that's what you mean by inspiration, then yeah, sure

(j/k)