Celebrating Pride Month: Dreadnought
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2022 7:35 am
If there was ever a story I connected to on a deep and personal level that was nearly soul shattering, it's Dreadnought, the first novel in the Dreadnought/Nemesis series. I've mentioned before that I'm trans and a Huge Superhero fan so when I heard that there was a Superhero story with a trans girl as the lead in the story I bought the book right away on Google Book.
The first couple of pages in I was in tears, because everything Danny was talking about (hating what she sees in the mirror, buying things that are feminine for herself and the fear of being found out) hit harder because that IS what I've gone through my whole life. And at the end of the first chapter when she is given her powers and, as a side effect, is given her ideal body and her confusion and joy at seeing herself for the first time and being free made me stop reading for a bit because I was crying harder then I had ever expected because if that did happen to me, that would be how I react.
About the only thing that I didn't really relate to was Danny's relationship with her parents (mine have been pretty supportive of me) and her being an Atheist (I have a more unusual view of religion but I do believe in a higher power and in the afterlife) but other then that, I saw myself more in Danny then any other character I've ever seen or read.
Helping matters is the fact that Danny and, by all accounts, the other Dreadnoughts before her are among the few Superman Expies who AREN'T Evil Monsters. I'm honestly sick of the Evil Superman Trope as it has been overplayed and often feels like Propaganda stories written by Lex Luthor to justify his hatred of the Man of Tomorrow. But Danny, while having her flaws, is a heroic woman who seeks to live up to the idea of being a superhero and hates it when she falls short of that ideal.
It also helps that while the story is filled with Angst it does have a sense of humor that helps to mitigate the darker moments and also allows Danny to be happy with her new body and reading about her going out and buying woman's shoes and cloths is more heartwarming to me then most of you can probably imagine.
Honestly, I love this series so much that it's one of those times that I hope that Disney just buys the series and works to integrate it into Marvel because I not only think, that Danny would be a perfect fit for the Marvel Universe but I also just want to see Danny and the rest of her cast interact with the rest of the Marvel heroes. I want to see Danny develop a father/daughter relationship with Steve Rogers, a uncle/niece relationship with Tony. I want to see her play video games with Miles Morals while Doctor Impossible and Peter cheer on their respective "Kids". I want to see Scarlet Witch take on and beat up Graywytch for her bigotry towards Danny cause I STILL hate that Bitch.
And finally, I was to see that scene in the sequel novel Sovereign where Danny is captured and rescued by her future girlfriend Calamity, with the Avengers fighting alongside the Legion (the Dreadnought equivalent of the Avengers/Justice League) because they heard their friend was in trouble and they were going to help save her.
So, yeah. I love this story and I hope that this silly little post makes you consider checking out if you haven't already.
The first couple of pages in I was in tears, because everything Danny was talking about (hating what she sees in the mirror, buying things that are feminine for herself and the fear of being found out) hit harder because that IS what I've gone through my whole life. And at the end of the first chapter when she is given her powers and, as a side effect, is given her ideal body and her confusion and joy at seeing herself for the first time and being free made me stop reading for a bit because I was crying harder then I had ever expected because if that did happen to me, that would be how I react.
About the only thing that I didn't really relate to was Danny's relationship with her parents (mine have been pretty supportive of me) and her being an Atheist (I have a more unusual view of religion but I do believe in a higher power and in the afterlife) but other then that, I saw myself more in Danny then any other character I've ever seen or read.
Helping matters is the fact that Danny and, by all accounts, the other Dreadnoughts before her are among the few Superman Expies who AREN'T Evil Monsters. I'm honestly sick of the Evil Superman Trope as it has been overplayed and often feels like Propaganda stories written by Lex Luthor to justify his hatred of the Man of Tomorrow. But Danny, while having her flaws, is a heroic woman who seeks to live up to the idea of being a superhero and hates it when she falls short of that ideal.
It also helps that while the story is filled with Angst it does have a sense of humor that helps to mitigate the darker moments and also allows Danny to be happy with her new body and reading about her going out and buying woman's shoes and cloths is more heartwarming to me then most of you can probably imagine.
Honestly, I love this series so much that it's one of those times that I hope that Disney just buys the series and works to integrate it into Marvel because I not only think, that Danny would be a perfect fit for the Marvel Universe but I also just want to see Danny and the rest of her cast interact with the rest of the Marvel heroes. I want to see Danny develop a father/daughter relationship with Steve Rogers, a uncle/niece relationship with Tony. I want to see her play video games with Miles Morals while Doctor Impossible and Peter cheer on their respective "Kids". I want to see Scarlet Witch take on and beat up Graywytch for her bigotry towards Danny cause I STILL hate that Bitch.
And finally, I was to see that scene in the sequel novel Sovereign where Danny is captured and rescued by her future girlfriend Calamity, with the Avengers fighting alongside the Legion (the Dreadnought equivalent of the Avengers/Justice League) because they heard their friend was in trouble and they were going to help save her.
So, yeah. I love this story and I hope that this silly little post makes you consider checking out if you haven't already.