http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=52575
Sounds like they are turning her into Xena. The last time they did something like this, Wiley Kit ended up being Mumm-ra's sex slave.
Also at the heart of this that's a new element is that She-Ra's story is a redemptive one. After years in Hordak's army, she's done some pretty brutal things. Is that an element that dominated how you approached this?
I think so. She's really got a lot to come back from. She's been a very dark, dangerous character, and yet we want to admire her and see her relating to the people close to her like Adam. We want to make it seem possible that she can be as good as he is while also coming from this very dark place. I hope we pulled that off. In many respects, she is the most interesting character in the book because of her history and how far back she's got to come from her origin. She was a prisoner raised in a circumstance she didn't understand, turned into a killer and forced to do some abominable things for what she perceived as her father. Now we need to explore her and also understand her. I hope that balance has been struck.
Sounds like they are turning her into Xena. The last time they did something like this, Wiley Kit ended up being Mumm-ra's sex slave.
