Just had an ironic thought...
In the Marvel Universe, you have Satana, half-human daughter of Satan that embraces her heritage. In DC, you have Raven, half-human daughter of Satan (Trigon claims the name, so...) who denies it. Suppose a malicious Alien Space Bat were to reverse those two particular characters and their role in their universes, but leaves the rest of the DCU and the Marvel Universe untouched?
Methinks this ought to be written. Methinks I will write it. Me also think that this is ripe for some LULZ.
And incidentally, why do half-humans in comics never seem to get that humans have our own darkness? What would someone like say, Raven, or even Hagrid (grsnarlHarry Pottersnarlgr) say when they discover such lovely entries in the Hall of Human leaders like Timur-i-leng, or Ivan IV or Shaka Zulu or Butesa I or even Adolf Hitler and Stalin and the other cliche 20th Century dictators? Methinks they would not necessarily be so openly favoring their human side. That should have been touched on when the comics were in the Cold War. Perhaps Raven and Starfire wind up back in the WWII era and Raven has to save Starfire from the Einsatzgruppen that are about to perpetrate Babi Yar and in the process figures out that...gasp....humans are not the saints the comic books make them out to be!Another story that deserves to be written. The daughter of the Devil caught up in the middle of the nastiest war fought thus far between two rival groups of humans (and give or take 1,000 years, something far nastier is bound to come along), the war between the Axis and the Soviets. Oh, yes. Some of the LULZ in that involve how a half-human would intersect with things like Nuremberg Laws and Old Joe Stalin's love of deporting his rivals.
Even funnier would be if she winds up in a place like Leningrad when this little time-warp snafu happens...around the time of the Red Army liberating it.
I'd better quit while I'm ahead, I might have 2 dozen ideas before I'm through here.
