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In using her powers, Supragirl is shunted off into the time-stream again, one step closer to the blink of an eye where everything she was, is, or could have been is erased from existence. It’s a closed loop.
@alina0987651234 @msiglain @CartoonJones We did actually manage a Calendar Man cameo, though we played to his inherent silliness rather than use it as a misdirect. Poor guy, plans a terrible crime spree and just when it looks like he’s going to get away with it, the entire universe is destroyed.
I was lucky to work with a great editor on this book - @msiglain. I remember our conversation about whether or not Mr. Camera could work in this context. And he gave me a chance to prove it. And the brilliant art by @CartoonJones certainly didn't hurt things... thanks guys!
All-ages should mean ALL ages. There should be something in there, however deeply layered, for adults as well as children. There should be something in that kooky book about super powers that resonates on a human level. Or at least, we should attempt to build that into the work.
The essence of the story is that Huntress has been harassed by a kooky villain and turns to Batman for help. Batman is dismissive about this and makes arrogant assumptions about the motivations of his friend.
Feeling nostalgic for these sci-fi novels I wrote a couple years ago. Alien worlds, time travel, economic disparity, hive-minds, sponge-princesses, spaceship battles, with a cast that was 75% female fighting an extinct species of world eaters...
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@Supergirl022900 The three off them were investigating the machinations of Streaky.
@QuinnSchuyler @SupergirlRadio @CartoonJones @01FirstSecond I also recently created a medieval war comic series with @jkgreenwood_art called The Last Siege.
There was a party. And there was a theme. And there was a hot sauce competition. And I very much lost. But it was great regardless. #toomuchcheese