Posted: 24 July 2017 at 3:51am | IP Logged | 7
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That's pretty hard. I can think of a few...
Sue Storm. Her character, role in the FF, and powers evolved.
The X-Men were WRITTEN to evolve and change... being in a school implies growth, education, learning, graduation, etc.
Old br'er Hawkeye worked better as a hero than a villain, I feel.
I liked it a little better when Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen weren't quite the victim of the month or the joke of the month, and started being independently capable. They were still associated with Superman, and they need him sometimes... but they were no longer the victim of the story, crying for Superman to save them every... single... story...
Alfred Pennyworth is tons better than Alfred Beagle... but we can make the Earth-1/Earth-2 exception on that, I guess.
I liked Iron Man's armor evolutions, even though occasionally it was the power ex machina with some of them.
The Legion of Super Heroes seemed design to grow in nature, and adding some personalities was very nice too. "The future ain't what it used to be..." and I think that was a good thing in a lot of ways.
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