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7/3/2025, 10:27:46 AM
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Yes, obviously if you're going to try and rehabilitate the trainwreck of her modern direction, it's got to be Bruno. There's even the built in drama of like, it genuinely being something that would upset her parents despite being kind of unreasonable of an expectation for a modern American girl. Good source of inter-generational, religious/vaguely ethnic (the same parents were a little too flustered when their son called them out about objecting to his black fiance) conflict over standards. The comic didn't dig into it too much, but it's easy to imagine some good tension with them reacting pretty badly to them trying to explicitly go out and Kamala needing to figure out what that means and dealing with it. Same with Bruno, really, these guys were like actual family to him back when his childhood was shittier.
But for porno reasons it's hard to beat the set up with Josh now. He literally got hotter when he turned evil. Dude started off a gigantic, bulbous jock dude and then suddenly he's a sleek and handsome dude. The plot line got dropped not too long after with the original writer leaving and him just becoming an irregularly appearing midboss, but there's some good drama in it: Kamala now sees him more as a person than she did before even as he's explicitly against her now (her brother even just turns to the camera to point out that this is Josh's motivation). Even reveals her identity to him for really no other reason than to make him feel better. Meanwhile he's now all snarky and aggro, and oddly reveals a self awareness about hero/villain shit in a way Kamala herself is too, being the big fangirl she is. And he casually dismantled her physically a lot, which is also hot.
Classic Heroine/Villain dynamic.
Yes, obviously if you're going to try and rehabilitate the trainwreck of her modern direction, it's got to be Bruno. There's even the built in drama of like, it genuinely being something that would upset her parents despite being kind of unreasonable of an expectation for a modern American girl. Good source of inter-generational, religious/vaguely ethnic (the same parents were a little too flustered when their son called them out about objecting to his black fiance) conflict over standards. The comic didn't dig into it too much, but it's easy to imagine some good tension with them reacting pretty badly to them trying to explicitly go out and Kamala needing to figure out what that means and dealing with it. Same with Bruno, really, these guys were like actual family to him back when his childhood was shittier.
But for porno reasons it's hard to beat the set up with Josh now. He literally got hotter when he turned evil. Dude started off a gigantic, bulbous jock dude and then suddenly he's a sleek and handsome dude. The plot line got dropped not too long after with the original writer leaving and him just becoming an irregularly appearing midboss, but there's some good drama in it: Kamala now sees him more as a person than she did before even as he's explicitly against her now (her brother even just turns to the camera to point out that this is Josh's motivation). Even reveals her identity to him for really no other reason than to make him feel better. Meanwhile he's now all snarky and aggro, and oddly reveals a self awareness about hero/villain shit in a way Kamala herself is too, being the big fangirl she is. And he casually dismantled her physically a lot, which is also hot.
Classic Heroine/Villain dynamic.
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