I always wondered what Pippi Longstocking would look like when she grew up, and now I know. I tell you, there’s a lady you can take to a monster truck show. What’s this about a catgirl? In what sense is that a catgirl? Maybe if you thought the letters were “CG” instead of “GG”.
LOL at the Lucy Maud Montgomery reference. FYI, anybody who’s read the series knows that she became Mrs. Gilbert Blythe and raised a whole mess of kids, one of whom was K.I.A. in WWI. Supermom by today’s standards, but not by the standards of the early 1890′s.
Well, people aren’t allowed to cross-dress in the Big Two universes, so no shockers there. Although the Power Limitation “doesn’t work if you’re wearing men’s clothing” would be a hilarious one to apply in M&M or GURPS…
Ironically enough, the DC Animated Universe had a web series with one of the few examples of a transgendered character I’ve ever seen in Western Animation (that was played straight). In one of the story arcs of “Gotham Girls” (an online flash series that used the voice actors from Batman: TAS), a side character was established as having previously been a man, but changed gender to female. Strangely enough, DC played this straight and there was only a single moment of surprise from the protagonists and a non-joking reference to it later on. Other than that, the character was treated completely seriously.
… … I don’t wanna know.
… The name is from a superhero I made up yaers ago during a imagination block. She’s a geneticly spliced cat girl.
That’s “Anne,” with an “E.”
I always wondered what Pippi Longstocking would look like when she grew up, and now I know. I tell you, there’s a lady you can take to a monster truck show. What’s this about a catgirl? In what sense is that a catgirl? Maybe if you thought the letters were “CG” instead of “GG”.
Thats… thats not a girl…
Sweet Cthulu.
He… She… She?
It.
What is it?
LOL at the Lucy Maud Montgomery reference. FYI, anybody who’s read the series knows that she became Mrs. Gilbert Blythe and raised a whole mess of kids, one of whom was K.I.A. in WWI. Supermom by today’s standards, but not by the standards of the early 1890′s.
Well at least if the super identity doesn’t work out, s/he(?) can participate in the scottish Highland games.
supeah crossdresser XD
Two GG’s in a row, hmm…
Also, either amazingly a flat-chested lady, or the first crossdressing superhero/”ine” I’ve seen…
Well, people aren’t allowed to cross-dress in the Big Two universes, so no shockers there. Although the Power Limitation “doesn’t work if you’re wearing men’s clothing” would be a hilarious one to apply in M&M or GURPS…
@Cranky Gifted, Not Mad Genius
Ironically enough, the DC Animated Universe had a web series with one of the few examples of a transgendered character I’ve ever seen in Western Animation (that was played straight). In one of the story arcs of “Gotham Girls” (an online flash series that used the voice actors from Batman: TAS), a side character was established as having previously been a man, but changed gender to female. Strangely enough, DC played this straight and there was only a single moment of surprise from the protagonists and a non-joking reference to it later on. Other than that, the character was treated completely seriously.
In the Name of Peace, Love and Cross-dressing.
For some reason it looks like an older Ron Stoppable in a dress and pigtails to me.
It’s the Blonde Hair Plus Freckles combination.
It’a a trap!!!!!!
Just…. no.
Insert ramna 1/2 reference here
G.G.
Girl Guy?
Drag Queen
Don’t wanna get trapped in an alley with this guy hovering over ya.