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Offline CharlieRock

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DC New 52: Mysterious Hooded Woman
« on: October 26, 2011, 05:34:58 PM »
Who is this hooded lady? She appears in all the #1s. Three of us went through all the #1s while hanging out at the LCS, even the ones with different timelines like JL, Legion Lost, and All-Star Western. She is in all of them. In Teen Titans she is standing behind a tree towards the end over Red Robin's shoulder. In Catwoman she was standing there at the party the Russian smugglers were throwing. Etc. etc.

Who is she?  :shrug:

P.S. Re-post from GAC  8)

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DC New 52: Mysterious Hooded Woman
« on: October 26, 2011, 05:34:58 PM »

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Re: DC New 52: Mysterious Hooded Woman
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2011, 08:06:37 AM »
Who is this hooded lady? She appears in all the #1s. Three of us went through all the #1s while hanging out at the LCS, even the ones with different timelines like JL, Legion Lost, and All-Star Western. She is in all of them. In Teen Titans she is standing behind a tree towards the end over Red Robin's shoulder. In Catwoman she was standing there at the party the Russian smugglers were throwing. Etc. etc.

Who is she?  :shrug:

P.S. Re-post from GAC  8)

Check the double-page spread near the end of Flashpoint #5 (pg 25 or so)- I think it's the same woman who is standing in the center of all of the various timelines.

My guess?  She is either (a) the central figure in the first big cross-over event story of the post-New52 DCU, or (b) a built-in backdoor MacGuffin that DC can use to undo the New52 should they decide to later in a kind of "she did it, now she's gonna fix it" story.  (Note, a and b are not necessarily mutually exclusive).

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Re: DC New 52: Mysterious Hooded Woman
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2011, 08:22:54 AM »
 Could it be that there is actually something new in the "new" DC Universe?

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Re: DC New 52: Mysterious Hooded Woman
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2011, 03:32:57 PM »
As mentioned, she guides Barry Allen at the end of Flashpoint to "fix" the timeline...and this is what we got instead.

If I had to guess, given the Superman "Retroactive" issue ('70s?  None of them were particularly memorable), it could be Harbinger, the Monitor's flunky who gets dragged back every so often to no useful effect.

Having compiled the History of the DC Universe (available now from retailers...if you live in 1987), it would make the same sort of sense (don't ask me WHAT sort, please) as bringing Superboy-Prime in as a major character for Infinite Crisis.

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Re: DC New 52: Mysterious Hooded Woman
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2011, 04:18:55 AM »
The Hooded Lady is mentioned at the end of some of the second issues

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Re: DC New 52: Mysterious Hooded Woman
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2011, 08:19:04 AM »
The Hooded Lady is mentioned at the end of some of the second issues

 How is she mentioned? By comic book characters or in text between the authors and the readers, and how is she refered to, as "the mysterious hooded lady" or in some other fashion?

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Re: DC New 52: Mysterious Hooded Woman
« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2011, 09:25:41 PM »
http://narfstar.cwahi.net/images/hooded23.jpg

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Re: DC New 52: Mysterious Hooded Woman
« Reply #7 on: October 31, 2011, 03:25:40 AM »
Took me a while but I eventually found her in All Star Western. But she looks quite different from the one in narfstar's entry. Fortunately all this "mysterious figure " nonsense didn't detract from an entertaining 1st issue but it did give me an excuse to go back and read it for a third time. The only other 52 title I bought was Supergirl and it was easy to spot this mysterious traveller there.  A harbinger of doom? Or a device used by a company who aren't quite sure that this new version will succeed so a way back might be needed?
Sorry to be cynical but this Jonah Hex comic worked just fine without the wifie in the hood.
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