You know, a disability that's actually a super power can be done right.
Daredevil is everyone's favorite example. Well written, cool abilities.
The key is that you need it to be a trade off, or at LEAST make the powers fix the disability. Like it's cool that Dr. Strange in the MCU has his fucked up nerves in his hands, permanently disabling him, but the use of the Sorceries fixes his shakes.
If at the very goddamn minimum, powering up the Sentry juices made her able to walk, run, fly, and otherwise function normally, I'd commend them for it. It would bring that "I hate myself when my powers are gone, I'm so fucking useless" arc and we could get some character development.
But I guess that type of writing is reserved for people with even a minimum of competence.
You know, a disability that's actually a super power can be done right.
Daredevil is everyone's favorite example. Well written, cool abilities.
The key is that you need it to be a trade off, or at LEAST make the powers fix the disability. Like it's cool that Dr. Strange in the MCU has his fucked up nerves in his hands, permanently disabling him, but the use of the Sorceries fixes his shakes.
If at the very goddamn minimum, powering up the Sentry juices made her able to walk, run, fly, and otherwise function normally, I'd commend them for it. It would bring that "I hate myself when my powers are gone, I'm so fucking useless" arc and we could get some character development.
But I guess that type of writing is reserved for people with even a minimum of competence.