Was she not offered the option? I thoight she chose to go into exile, not to mention she showed up towards the end.
Even though it's not a comic I still have to go against this statement. Been reading comics for decades so I can most certainly attest, most things most certainly do not go back to square one. Changes happen albeit slowly sometimes. Status Quo changes.Johnny Novgorod said:Doesn't matter. It's a comic. Everything always goes back to square one.
That was a fun showSaelune said:Baffle2 said:What are her superpowers?
I did not appreciate the show when it was on. But now I think it is hysterical.Marik2 said:That was a fun showSaelune said:Action League Now!
Nickelodeon used to be creative with everything
It was the robot chicken for kidsSaelune said:I did not appreciate the show when it was on. But now I think it is hysterical.Marik2 said:That was a fun showSaelune said:Action League Now!
Nickelodeon used to be creative with everything
Really? They seemed to get along fine without her.Basement Cat said:Indubitably. We all know that Status Quo Is God. It was never a question of "if" but "when and how?".
Besides, the Justice League is all about keeping order. Permanently exiling Hawkgirl from the JL would only result in an inability to maximize their capacity to safeguard the Earth from endless hordes of villains, extraterrestrial and interdimensional bad guys whom are all certifiably "Evil" with a capital "E".