An Introduction of me
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2021 12:56 pm
Hi there.... aaaaaand intro finished.
Oh wait, you mean you wanted more? Of course you wanted more, silly me, but it is not the hero way to monologue that is for villains to do so that the hero(ine) can escape and be victorious.
I grew up in the world of Superheroes, thriving on stories involving the X-Men (Cyclops is my favorite) and Batman. Superman followed shortly thereafter as Christopher Reeve was amazing, Michael Keaton is Batman, and that was my world. I do have a healthy appreciation for the Superheroine side of things too, from Yvonne Craig's Batgirl during the 1960's live action to Helen Slater's Supergirl movie, and more recent ones like Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman and Melissa Benoist's Supergirl show. While I am not the person who likes to see Superheroines in peril, which is something many do like, I do enjoy it when Superheroines find their dark side or at least their dominant side over their fellow heroes, such as Wonder Woman and Batman. While my appreciation is much more on the Villainess side of things I have yet to find a site that focuses strictly, or mostly, on Superheroes at the mercy of female Villains, so this will be a good place to start and at least nerd out with some comic lovers of the power that females can possess.
I know I didn't dive too much into my personal life, if you really want to get to know that side of me we can talk, but I wanted to make this more about "why I am here" instead of what feels more like a "personal ad" where I discuss my family, hobbies, work life, etc. Not that such things are bad, but we will leave that for private discussions for now.
Take care,
Genak
Oh wait, you mean you wanted more? Of course you wanted more, silly me, but it is not the hero way to monologue that is for villains to do so that the hero(ine) can escape and be victorious.
I grew up in the world of Superheroes, thriving on stories involving the X-Men (Cyclops is my favorite) and Batman. Superman followed shortly thereafter as Christopher Reeve was amazing, Michael Keaton is Batman, and that was my world. I do have a healthy appreciation for the Superheroine side of things too, from Yvonne Craig's Batgirl during the 1960's live action to Helen Slater's Supergirl movie, and more recent ones like Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman and Melissa Benoist's Supergirl show. While I am not the person who likes to see Superheroines in peril, which is something many do like, I do enjoy it when Superheroines find their dark side or at least their dominant side over their fellow heroes, such as Wonder Woman and Batman. While my appreciation is much more on the Villainess side of things I have yet to find a site that focuses strictly, or mostly, on Superheroes at the mercy of female Villains, so this will be a good place to start and at least nerd out with some comic lovers of the power that females can possess.
I know I didn't dive too much into my personal life, if you really want to get to know that side of me we can talk, but I wanted to make this more about "why I am here" instead of what feels more like a "personal ad" where I discuss my family, hobbies, work life, etc. Not that such things are bad, but we will leave that for private discussions for now.
Take care,
Genak