The reason she's so in control now is because Professor X helped her remove the cause for her power error in the first place-a mental block she accidentally developed after the Cody incident.
@RedRyan: Hang on a sec, look at it this way: the Palmiotti/Conner run on her title is basically DC's answer to Marvel's "The Sensational She-Hulk". Winick/Basiri's run is more like the 2006 volume 2 of "Ms. Marvel".
I actually plan on doing something a little more positive with Galatea in my fanfic series....by turning her into the DCAU Power Girl. Here's how it goes: Remember when Supergirl eletrocuted her in "Panic in the Sky", and she was shown twitching as Kara helped Steel to his feet?
@Emerald Dragonfly: I strongly agree. I pretty much got into Spider-Man when the 90's cartoon was on. After using Wikipedia as a sort of "Cliffs Notes" for comic storylines...well, a lot of fans are probably going to have similar opinions. To me, Quesada's administration at Marvel is like the George W. Bush years. Not a lot of popular decisions were made, many a fan got teed off, yadda yadda. And I am still teed off for the deaths of Nightcrawler and Cable. I really miss the Westchester days of the X-Men.
On the DC side of things, I think I am still in an uproar over the characters they killed or have not revived yet-namely Ryan Choi, a certain Mr. and Mrs. Dibny, Damage, and heck, even Garth/Tempest and Holly Granger. And now they're going to possibly kill Jaime Reyes in issues 21-22 of Generation Lost. What A RIP! Something tells me that we have a former mortician as DC's editor.
To me, there's only one solution to all these problems (other than still being mad at time travel not being invented yet so one could go back and stop the writers from making all these horrible creative decisions). We need an influx of newer, younger writers, like back in the 60's when Roy Thomas, Neal Adams, and Denny O'Neil first came on the scene. They did stuff that was ACTUALLY constructive instead of destructive.
I read that New York Times article. This may be one of the best decisions the publisher has made, and who knows-we may get a live-action Archie movie after all this time.
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