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The fact that Kara has so infrequently been written by women that I had to Google it, it's disheartening. The last time, it was a stone cold classic.
Mariko Tamaki's Being Super is excellent, and one of the few in Kara's 65 years where a woman wrote and another woman drew her.
OK we got Conner back from DC's clutches for two miniseries (let's make it two ongoings and we'll talk), but we now need to get this guy back too (and the rest of the Justice League of China)
Here's a queer ship for you: Cassie Sandsmark and Cissie King-Jones. Especially post- retirement Cissie. It's a civilian/hero pairing where there's chemistry, with a former hero who knows the burden and stepped away.
These characters deserve to have some degree of prominence. Hope Philip Kennedy Johnson uses some and/or all of them at some point for more than an issue not to serve as background to Jon's story. Don't want to tag him, but I'm tempted.
I've been thinking about this the last couple days. And I'm pretty excited. If there are plans to revitalize the broader Superfam, I'll be happy. https://t.co/GdeALr0WpP
Superfam or Flashfam, they all pale in speed next to the real best character in DC comics: Krypto.
Reply and I'll give you a topic
I got extraterrestrial heroes https://t.co/3xqpTOGkw5