Thread:Edward Zachary Sunrose/@comment-4548390-20160629062345/@comment-4548390-20160629083230

Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: The Many-Angled One wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: I do have one question, though... Why is Witch Hunter Angela's image labeled as if she were a separate character? Because she is, like the 2099 version of some heroes. Witch Hunter Angela is Aldrif Odinsdottir's 1602 counterpart, but she isn't daughter of Odin, the Asgardian God, like the original one. They mention in issue 2 or 3 that Angela is the daughter of Odin, who isn't a god, but is a one-eyed mayor of some town and she's the apple of his (one) eye. It's when Angela and Sera recall how they met. In fact, she seemingly takes the place of Thor in that world, who as we know from the original 1602, was an old man from the Middle East guarding Mjolnir.

And she's still a counterpart of Aldrif, as opposed to the 3 2099 characters or the alternate Deathlok, all of whom are completely different individuals from the characters they're uniforms for. Yes, she still is Angela's counterpart, but: 1) Odin is not an Asgardian God in 1602, Wotan is; 2) Her name is just Angela, not Aldrif (even Sera has a different name in 1602); 3) Odinsdottir is a surname only given to the daughters of Odin the Asgardian God;

So it would be totally unfair if we simply put her as a costume to her main counterpart when the others are given pages of their own, even being alternate costumes themselves.