droogiedroogie2
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Isn't Ares turning good or something though?
Anyway, I always liked Dr. Psycho better than Cheetah. An ancient Wonder Woman trade collecting her earliest adventures may have been my first superhero experience actually. My mom was a big feminist and bought it years ago for my sister in the early 80s. I picked it up when I was 4 or 5 or some tender age like that and read it. I didn't understand most of the cultural commentary, since it referenced the 1940s. I just remember Dr. Psycho using some kind of gel substance to shift his shape or something, and he at one point turned into Mussolini. Something about him just always worked really well as a villain for me. Then I lost track of Wondy only to read the arc where she publishes the book and everybody hates on her and the Dr. shows up and I had this feeling that he was that guy with the shape-changing stuff, since he shifts his shape. Turns out I was right. Yay. Dr. Psycho rules.
Cheetah's lame.
Anyway, I always liked Dr. Psycho better than Cheetah. An ancient Wonder Woman trade collecting her earliest adventures may have been my first superhero experience actually. My mom was a big feminist and bought it years ago for my sister in the early 80s. I picked it up when I was 4 or 5 or some tender age like that and read it. I didn't understand most of the cultural commentary, since it referenced the 1940s. I just remember Dr. Psycho using some kind of gel substance to shift his shape or something, and he at one point turned into Mussolini. Something about him just always worked really well as a villain for me. Then I lost track of Wondy only to read the arc where she publishes the book and everybody hates on her and the Dr. shows up and I had this feeling that he was that guy with the shape-changing stuff, since he shifts his shape. Turns out I was right. Yay. Dr. Psycho rules.
Cheetah's lame.