On Sunday, October 21, 2012 10:45:53 PM UTC+1, Kurt Busiek wrote:
> > ["Reincarnation" of Black Canary]
> > I was unaware that Dinah ever knew what was going on
>
> She was on-panel, making the choice to take over her daughter's
> now-adult body.
Which the daughter wasn't going to use... it isn't necessarily a
Lucrezia Heterodyne scene. But... still...
So then she... goes and lives on Earth-1? And... how much of this
does she remember, and who does she think she is - mother or daughter?
I have read, although I don't know with what authority, that in some
Eastern religion, when you die you are served tea in Heaven while you
wait to be reincarnated, and you don't remember your past life because
they put something in the tea to make you forget. (Presumably a
courtesy body is provided while you are waiting for a new one to
become available on Earth.) Apparently this one guy didn't drink
the tea, and that's how we know.
There was something more recently with a new Hawkgirl, I think -
was it that she was inclined to depression, and committed suicide in
such a way that (without exactly intending it) when they revived her,
they got the soul of the first, human Hawkwoman, instead?
This probably isn't a message to send to the kids either, although
I'm not even sure what the message /is/, there.
Except for "Your turn as the new version of an established superhero
character is likely to not last long", of course.
But /that/ problem mostly falls outside the scope of r.a.sf.w.
Since science fiction is not about characters, for one thing. :-)