Transcribing my comments from the discussion page when this was under the "Series" category...
Lovable Sex Maniac: I'd argue that Brit' has been a "one-man woman" since her series debut. She's no virgin ("Huh? Did I say virgin? I meant surgeon!"), but she's never been boy-crazy like Gina; it's been Stryyp and no one else since the first miniseries. Of course, she's been very enthusiastic with Stryyp. Does that still qualify her for the term?
Sassy Black Woman: Brit's actually voiced like a sassy Southerner (since she grew up in Atlanta and all); her voice actress is definitely white and was not directed to sound "black" at all. Still if she happens to sound that way to people, regardless of authordirector intent...then I suppose I can't justify outright deleting it.
Hide / Show RepliesAnd 64.216.132.226 responded: "In regards to the Sassy Black Woman comment, her human form skin tone is most definately of dark hue as well."
She is from Africa, to be sure, but is more dark tan, especially compared to actual black people in the series, like Ace and Penny. Regardless, her accent is meant to stem from growing up in Atlanta, and thus is totally independent of her human-form skin tone.
I have to agree with Grammarific, I think given the Trope and the characters, this fits Xane(Jesus god Xane) and Brianna more than Gina(post switch to color), the Amazons of Jade and dear god, Platinus.
Why does this not have a characters page yet? I'd be happy to contribute but I'm not sure how to create one ex nihilo.
Is there a coding error in regards to the maine Gold Digger page? The Main tab leads to the character type rather than the comic. As do the quotes and analysis tabs