Today's Steelworks is taking a new look at Natasha Irons.
Natasha Irons first appeared in Steel #1 in 1994, created by Louise Simonson and Chris Bastista A super-genius like her uncle John Henry Irons, she took on the role of Steel when her uncle is injured In a previous continuity, she gained super-powers in the comic[...]
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Cannon and Saber by Rex Ogle and Stephen Sadowski
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Natasha Irons and Nubia by Mildred Louis
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But also including Natasha Irons – Steel, Starlight or Vaporlock – as a Green Lantern But once you make here Green Lantern in any reality, can you really come back from that? This is where it begins And talking of changing lives, how about Hawkgirl? There have been many of her as continuities clashed.
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The Titans find themselves fighting demonic creatures from an unknown realm. Where did they come from? Can they be sent back? Is it a good read?
The new Titans begin their first mission when a metahuman manifests in New York City. They need to save the city and the new metahuman. Is it a good read?
Beast Boy, Natasha Irons, Miss Martian, and Raven do make up for it somewhat Plus, we still have Nightwing and Donna Troy.
Setting up the team as a force to actively help new metahumans is a nice twist It gives a humanitarian twist to the normal superteam setup The friendship angle to the previous Titans lineup[...]