The name of the character's male counterpart is included with each entry. I’m found an Australian fashion company and Kindred Hearts gift shop in Michigan. Attempts to ascertain Kindred Hearts ownership are clouded by other businesses bearing the same name. Either way, I think the list below demonstrates how endemic this trend is, as well as the ongoing need for the creation of original female characters in comics. Gift of Legacy founder Chris Hattingh, claims Kindred Hearts is being run by an anonymous eighty-three year old woman from the US. You’ll find that a list of male characters based on female characters is almost non-existent in comparison. I tried to include only those characters directly derived from a pre-existing male character, as opposed to those that are amalgams of both male and female characters. Some have managed to develop into unique and interesting characters in their own right, others remain nothing more than sexed-up gimmicks with a “Lady” or “She’ slapped on a recognizable name. On the one hand, these were Slavic beliefs, customs and traditions, on the other - the influence of Western European countries and eastern. A sort of sub-trope is that of female versions of male characters. Polish culture has always been fed by many sources. One of the biggest comic book tropes is that of the spin-off character, taking a popular character and creating a teen sidekick/evil counterpart/alternate reality version (and the list goes on).
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