So who is this fluffy tailed hero? What are her powers? What possessed the creators to even come up with such an extraordinary character? Well stay tuned as I answer all that and more on this Issue of Comics Corner!
(Oh my god she’s drawn so adorable! Wait till I ruin this with her first appearance!)
Bringing on the legendary Steve Ditko to bring her to life, her first appearance and… ok. What I’m about to show you is certainly...an event and while Murray says he loved it, well... Ok, ok, I’ve stalled this enough, get ready for her original design and the snark to come with it.
(MEAT THE FACE OF YOUR DEMISE! Jesus, seriously, LOOK AT THAT FACE!)
Yeah, no two ways about it. Our introduction in Marvel Super Heroes #8 to the character will haunt your dreams. She looks more like a crazed lunatic then the adorable hero we all know and love. Oh and in her first adventure? She single handedly beats Doctor Doom. Yes. THAT Dr. Doom.
Unfortunately after her first successful outing she was pretty much regulated to side character status, even appearing with the funny Great Lakes Avengers team where all the super hero rejects at the time landed.
Luckily, her fortunes turned as she was brought back in cameos before becoming Luke Cage and Jessica Jones go to babysitter before finally getting her well earned and much beloved series.
I’m not kidding either, from her debut with kicking Doom’s butt to her take-down of Thanos, it became an in joke that she is officially the most powerful character in the Marvel Universe. And of course her own series leans into that but we’ll get there.
(HOW! WHY! It doesn’t matter, she’s the best! And as the captions say, he was the REAL Thanos!)
The thing is, she knew she was considered a joke by many, even when she joined the Great Lakes Avengers but ever since she was a little girl she wanted to be a hero. Remember her first appearance? Ok, yeah, that memory will NEVER leave but she was only 14 at the time. Her greatest power however has to be her endless optimism and hope, turning a great many villains into allies but make no mistake. She will whoop your butt if need be.
Before starring in her own series she had plenty of team ups slowly developing her from some funny side character into a fully fleshed person. Doreen made friends with BOTH Wolverine’s and even Deadpool. The latter she did defeat right out the gate before they put their...um... differences aside.
Her own series continues her adventures as she gets ready for her biggest adventure! College! There she creates an amazing supporting cast including Nancy Whitehead her new friend and confidant. Oh and Nancy's the creator of CAT-THOR!
In her series Squirrel Girl continues to win battles with her eternal optimism, even taking the planetary devourer Galactus and actually making friend with him.
(I’m sorry but Galactus calls Thanos a tool. That...is...amazing.)
And thus her adventures continue! With her own series going strong and with Doreen joining another team in the new Marvel Rising series with her and Ms. Marvel.
Make sure to check that out as well as her on-going series!
Next issue we’ll be doing another take-down, with an ongoing series that I’ll pop up with every time I feel like I need to do a hit peace. Get ready for The Most Hated COMICS: Avengers #200! Excelsior!
(I have to end on the most awesome fan-comic ever! CAT-THOR! Thanks Nancy!)
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squirrel_Girl