So I was talking with a friend about Wordgirl and she made me realize there seems to be a subtle power pattern in Wordgirl as far as origin. She suggests that earth does create people with powers, like Lexicon, but Lexicon’s powers are more powerful while earth is based more on intellegence. Think about all the villains, Tobey is smart enough to build giant robots, Two Brains creates rays, Granny May has made a suit she can fly around in, Mr. Big uses devises with mind control. Meanwhile the villains who have what would be more considered super powers have one more specific power (while Wordgirl has several powers) like the Butcher and Ms. Question and Lady Redundant Woman, and the last two got their powers from things happening to them, only the Butcher seems to canonly have powers that were natural and inherited. Other villains with “regular” powers, like the Whammer we don’t know where the powers originated (to my knowledge) 

So yeah, you get the idea, thoughts? I thought it was an interesting observation. 

So I was talking with a friend about Wordgirl and she made me realize there seems to be a subtle power pattern in Wordgirl as far as origin. She suggests that earth does create people with powers, like Lexicon, but Lexicon’s powers are more powerful while earth is based more on intellegence. Think about all the villains, Tobey is smart enough to build giant robots, Two Brains creates rays, Granny May has made a suit she can fly around in, Mr. Big uses devises with mind control. Meanwhile the villains who have what would be more considered super powers have one more specific power (while Wordgirl has several powers) like the Butcher and Ms. Question and Lady Redundant Woman, and the last two got their powers from things happening to them, only the Butcher seems to canonly have powers that were natural and inherited. Other villains with “regular” powers, like the Whammer we don’t know where the powers originated (to my knowledge) 

So yeah, you get the idea, thoughts? I thought it was an interesting observation. 

In an attempt to cheer myself up, I’d like to share and idea to make a Wordgirl version of A Christmas Carol (my favorite Christmas tale)

Mr. Big is Scrooge, Cratchit is Leslie and I guess she’d have to have a family of some kind or another so that there could be a Tiny Tim.

The best part, because the ghost of Christmas yet to come doesn’t speak, Huggy would be the best option for that character and for some reason that’s really funny to me.

In an attempt to cheer myself up, I’d like to share and idea to make a Wordgirl version of A Christmas Carol (my favorite Christmas tale)

Mr. Big is Scrooge, Cratchit is Leslie and I guess she’d have to have a family of some kind or another so that there could be a Tiny Tim.

The best part, because the ghost of Christmas yet to come doesn’t speak, Huggy would be the best option for that character and for some reason that’s really funny to me.