Talk:Giganta
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hmm... not sure how i got credited for creating this page. if that stands i say delete. Nateji77 08:57, 20 Feb 2005 (UTC)
additions & corrections
editI noticed that the origin given for the golden age Giganta was basically part of the modern day version. I combined the information into the correct part of the article and added a correct explanation of the golden age character.
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Smallville's depiction of Giganta
editWhat is the justification/evidence that tells you Tess Mercer is a pre-powered Giganta?
Tess Mercer appears more like Mercy Graves/Miss Tessmacher, based on the similarity of their names. Secondly, she is closer to Mercy Graves than in that she is successor to Lex Luthor, just as she was in the Superman animated series and Justice League cartoons. Thirdly, Tess Mercer's character displays cunning and cold calculation, which Giganta does not. Fourthly, the Smallville version of Oliver Queen occasionally calls Tess by the pet name of Mercy because they have a prior romantic relationship.
Furthermore, in the context of the Smallville story, she is recruiting superpowered people (meteor freaks) because she is following the work of the Smallville version of Lex Luthor (Level 33.1).
Another conflict is that the Wiki entry for Mercy Graves contains this: Mercy_Graves#Smallville. Which page should a reader believe?
I suggest the paragraph about Tess Mercer as a "depiction of Giganta in other media" be deleted, or placed under some kind of "citation needed" banner, until we have more information.
omegadirective (talk) 09:58, 25 October 2008 (UTC)
Deleted unless the contributor can provide more evidence. Currently, there's far more evidence pointing to her being Mercy (her name, her nickname, her role as Lex Luthor's successor, the NOMERCY license plate, etc.). If she suddenly gains growth powers, I will stand corrected. But to me, a pretty lady recruiting super-villains is not enough evidence to point to Giganta. That could make her any number of characters. Rajah1 (talk) 06:52, 5 November 2008 (UTC)
surname
editWe have "Zeul", dc.wikia.org has "Zuel". Could someone please double-check that the source issue quoted/referred-to is being quoted here accurately? (If so, the pages at wikia will have to be moved...) Schissel | Sound the Note! 02:31, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
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