Talk:Rampage (DC Comics)

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[edit] Move

Sorry about the "merge" banner, I'm really requesting a move and I don't think there is a move banner. I think at this point the Rampage persona has clocked up significantly less page-time than the Kitty Faulkner persona. And with a noticible lack of world-class female scientists in the same class as The Atom, John Henry Irons, or Lex Luthor I think DC has been pushing the character's scientific credentials more. Anyone else have a thought?D1Puck1T 17:27, 17 June 2006 (UTC)

I think more people know her as Rampage than they do as Kitty Faulkner. --Basique 02:51, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

---I'm gonna have to go with D1Puck on this one. I haven't seen her as Rampage since the early 90's but I've seen her working at Star Labs very recently, and much more often.--Wakefencer 10:31, 18 June 2006

Move This will create a redirect from Rampage (DC Comics) so the info will be available from either name. She's at least as well known as Kitty Faulkner, if not more so. CovenantD 15:02, 18 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hero or villain?

The article doesn't seem to say she was ever a villain, just occasionally taking a mindless rampage. In the JLU show she's definitely evil-aligned. I doubt they'd pull that out of their asses, so is there a point at which she's a villain in the comics?

[edit] Lesbian

There's nothing in the article about Kitty being eitehr bisexual or a lesbian. Something I remember Peter David touching on during his Supergirl run. --Basique 16:35, 3 July 2007 (UTC)