Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27872929-20161115044535/@comment-27872929-20161213022638

ADour wrote: While there isn't a universal definition for what constitutes a Mary Sue character, is worth mentioning that some interpretations do take into account character flaws, specially when they're played for laughs, are meant to be endearing, and/or have no drawbacks, and dark and troubled pasts (if they're there just to be there).

All of Riri's flaws don't really carry any weight. She did get herself expelled from M.I.T., but she brushed it off like it was nothing, because she's too cool for school and is working on a different level. She does something illegal, morally questionable and also kind of a dick move, but learns nothing out of it. She actually even gets rewarded for that.

She also has a super-fast homegrown computer and created a automatic bot to deal with your life. With the only drawback being that they're not as good as she wants them. And she created them in a suburban house garage.

A dark event from her past has just been introduced, so we only need to wait and see if it plays some kind of important aspect of her life, or it's just there to be there.

Considering she has had probably two comics worth of panels, I think it's a bit too early to say she's a Mary Sue. However, there are a lot of red flags. So she might actually be a Batman character.