This week the girls took aim at Superheroes...
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it some poorly thought out wardrobe choices? Spoiler alert! it's all of the above. The girls chat about their favourite Superhero and some lesser-known homegrown "heroes".
But first, what were we drinking?
Bianca was drinking Tanqueray Gin and Lemonade:
Sarah was drinking Banrock Station pink Moscato:
Amy was drinking Liz Richardson Pinot Grigio
Bianca opened by discussing three real-life superheroes from Australia...
The first is The Black Rat of Sydney - This superhero is a martial arts expert and wears a rat mask and knife proof black fabric outfit, but this is mostly for PR work.
Black Rat of Sydney
Next, we have Captain Australia (or as Sarah calls him, At Man) - This vigilante is based in Brisbane. He wears a green and gold suit and a mask similar to Captain America with an @ symbol on his chest and a Batman-style utility belt holding a torch, mobile phone and video camera.
Most weekends, the middle-aged father of two regularly patrols Fortitude Valley's seedier streets.
Captain Australia told the Courier Mail in an interview "being a hero isn't as glamorous as you might think''.
"There's no brooding on the edge of a skyscraper overlooking the city".
Captain Australia
Lastly from our home city of Melbourne, we have the Fauna Fighters. This duo formed in 2012 their personas are the Flying Fox and Thylacine. They dress in what can only be described as super tight latex. Flying foxes' colours are black and red and Thylacine is black and yellow with a silver chest piece. They have no visible weapons or utility belts.
They raise awareness for animal rights, actively assisting various organizations in protests and petition drives.
The Flying Fox and the Thylacine
Fauna Fighters Logo
"We salute you!" - B
With this hilarity out the way...
Bianca then launched into her favourite superhero, The Phantom.
We discovered The Phantom is the world's first superhero, a gentleman, a badass, and Bianca's first crush.
We also discovered Lee Falk the Phantom creator is the world champion at passive aggression (we all salute you, Mr Falk!).
This is a random comic from Bianca's collection
Sarah talks about one of the most underrated superheroes out there; Aquaman. He first appeared in the 1940s and as everybody knows he can communicate with fish but that's not the thing he can do, he also has a quiet family life.
Amy, wearing her lasso of truth had no choice but to talk about her favourite superhero. Created in the 1940s and still an icon for many different groups is Amy's pick this week - Wonder Woman.
Known for her incredible superhero abilities, her prominent position in the Justice League and some fairly interesting outfits over the years, Wonder Woman is a favourite of many since her inception into the realms of the comic book world.
Amy is a bit of a simple human, so she didn't stray too far into what she calls the "nerd zone" but did provide listeners with the basic origins of Wonder Woman as well as a description of her powers and gadgets.
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