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“batmobiles are useless just use your friend as a mode of transportation” said like, every bat ever

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Kara in Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #2

SUPERGIRL: WOMAN OF TOMORROW (2021—) Cover Art by BILQUIS EVELYSUPERGIRL: WOMAN OF TOMORROW (2021—) Cover Art by BILQUIS EVELY

SUPERGIRL: WOMAN OF TOMORROW (2021—) Cover Art by BILQUIS EVELY


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Every Brainia Scene Ever:4x17 [1/1]

Behold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! TherBehold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! Ther

Behold, the superfam family tree! AKA the biggest tree I’ve made so far. Sorry it took so long! There are way more members than I anticipated. 

Same message as always, tell me if I’ve missed anyone and message me if you need any clarifications because my handwriting can be pretty awful.

Some facts I stumbled upon while making this, that might also clear up some confusion:
- Mia Kent, otherwise known as Cir-El, was introduced as Clark and Lois’s daughter from the future, but she was actually born to two human parents, with Superman as a genetic template. So she’s a clone.

- Hunter Prince is actually Diana’s son, with the Darkness being his father. Diana gave him up to Clark and Lois, who raised him as their own son alongside Jon.

- Christopher Kent was born originally as Lor-Zod, General Zod’s son. Clark and Lois adopted him in an effort to protect him from the government, and he would later on take on the title of Nightwing.

- Ur-Zod is the clone of both Lord Superman and Lady Wonder Woman, evil counterparts to Clark and Diana. Clark adopts him, but is not married to Lois in this universe

- Joel Kent killed his sister Kara out of rage and jealousy from always feeling like everything was a challenge, a race, with her. He was then killed by Luthor who basically revealed that everything he’d known was a lie and he killed his sister for nothing. 
However, he had a son with a woman named Mei-Lai before he died. The son was named Clark Wayne, as he ended up being adopted by Bruce Wayne Jr, who was married to Kara before Joel killed her. He also married Mei-Lai after adopting Clark.
Clark Wayne would then go on to have twin daughters, Lois and Lara Wayne.
Andthen, centuries after all of this, Clark Kent (who is immortal for some reason I can’t recall) has two children with Beautiful Dreamer. Lar-El (his son) and Vara (his daughter)

Crazy, right!? Kinda want to make a second family tree just for that universe because it’s insane


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There is life beyond work and Dinovember, I also did this #SuperGirl for #SketchDailies

There is life beyond work and Dinovember, I also did this #SuperGirl for #SketchDailies


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Ok, so I’m not really a shipper or anything, but they look AWESOME together. Hopefully the shows wil

Ok, so I’m not really a shipper or anything, but they look AWESOME together. Hopefully the shows will crossover someday. Probably after Supergirl establishes itself first.


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Ok, so I’m not really a shipper or anything, but they look AWESOME together. Hopefully the shows wil

Ok, so I’m not really a shipper or anything, but they look AWESOME together. Hopefully the shows will crossover someday. Probably after Supergirl establishes itself first.


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another cute commission for @shrugsstuff! Kara and Donna would be such a power couple…

another cute commission for @shrugsstuff! Kara and Donna would be such a power couple…


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Christmas with the Super-Heroes #2 During his time as an editor at DC comics from 1987 to 1989, Mark

Christmas with the Super-Heroes #2

During his time as an editor at DC comics from 1987 to 1989, Mark Waid was instrumental in many great DC projects (he and Brian Augustyn are credited with creating DC’s Elseworlds spin-off franchise), but his contribution in ensuring that DC’s competitors weren’t dominating the Christmas anthology market during the late 80s is often overlooked.

Case in point: Christmas with the Super-Heroes #1and#2 (1988 and 1989, respectively).

I won’t delve too much into Christmas with the Super-Heroes #1 (mainly because I couldn’t find a house ad for it), but it was a 100 page reprint of DC’s most popular Christmas stories. A large majority of the reprinted stories first appeared in DC Special Series v1 #21 (1980), so you’re not really getting anything new here. Remember that 1968 story where the Teen Titans battled Scrooge? Yeah, it’s in here. That DC Comics Presents #67 (1983) story where Superman teams up with Santa? Yep - it’s in here, too. I’m not entirely 100% sure of what Waid’s role in all of this was (he’s the editor so I guess he selected the stories to reprint?) but Waiddid include a nice little anecdote about a Christmas where he just chilled with his comics - so there’s always that.

Thereal focus of today’s article is the surprisingly awesome Christmas with the Super-Heroes #2 published in 1989. First, I’m going to tell you that it was also edited by Mark Waid. Second, I’m going to tell you that it was another anthology - but that it contained ALL NEWmaterial!Mark Waid somehow managed to get contributions from PaulChadwick(ofDark Horse’sConcrete),Dave Gibbons(ofWatchmen),Eric Shanower(ofFirst ComicsOz),John Byrne(ofSuperman),Bill Loebs(of Aardvark-Vanaheims’ Journey: The Adventures of Wolverine MacAlistaire), and Alan Brennert into one anthology book. That alone, folks, is worth the price of admission. All of the stories seem to be about super-heroes helping out their fellow man (except for the Dave Gibbons story which, for some reason, seems to be about the nature of Batman and Robin’s relationship/conflict expressed in allegorical terms).

The three things that really stand out in this issue are:

  1. the completely silent Enemy Ace story by John ByrneandAndy Kubert,
  2. the pre-Crisis retro story in which Hal Jordan (Green Lantern) and Barry Allen (Flash) are hanging out in the JLA Satellite and decide to go help some folks on Christmas Eve; and
  3. the Deadman story where Kara Zor-El Supergirl makes her last pre-Crisis appearance (4 years after Crisis On Infinite Earths, no less).

I think the Deadman/Supergirl story was my favorite story of all - it was
cleverly written by Alan Brennert and it left you with one of those self-satisfying “Aha” moments at the end as all the pieces fell into place. I recall that a lot of fans were hopeful that this would lead to the return of Kara Zor-El Supergirl to the DCU (or the next best step: acknowledging that she existed), but alas, no dice. The Green Lantern/Flash team-up was a great read, as it brought back the old nostalgic feelings from when Busiek was writing Justice League of America in the early to mid-80s. Hell, the whole book was great - read it if you ever get the chance. The book also contained another Waid anecdote as he recounts what he was doing the night John Lennondied.

Mark Waid would leave his editorial position at DC comics later that year and return in 1992 to write The Flash (which would ultimately propel Waid to stardom). Roughly fifteen years later Waidwouldwhistle-blow on the whole comic book industry’s mistreatment of freelance writers (which obviously caused some waves). And now you know the rest of the story. ;) 


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