Well, now that's a relief.

Apr 21, 2008 01:07

From the latest Final Crisis Panel in NYCC.

Morrison talked about how much he enjoyed writing Supergirl in Final Crisis, saying he took a cue from Jessica Abel and Dylan Horrocks’ version of the character in DC’s first Bizarro anthology. “It was the best Supergirl story I ever read,” Morrison said. “Greatest Supergirl ever. I kind of took my cue ( Read more... )

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aulayan April 22 2008, 10:29:07 UTC
...OKay when I hit reply, spyware tried to download in my computer. DAMN YOU LIVEJOURNAL. (or Arrowette, if this is an evil plan of yours)

I read this and I didn't know how I felt. I like the idea of Supergirl being written like this...the problem is...she hasn't really been yet. Sooo how does it work? Or is it like Millar writing Cap and Iron Man in CW how he wanted them to be?

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cissie_king April 22 2008, 21:44:43 UTC
Same thing just happened to me when I tried to rely yesterday, and the freaking think took me out of LJ!

I think in this case is Morrison writing Supergirl like he wants her and not like she has been shown, and in this case I can't blame him at all.

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jlbarnett April 24 2008, 23:32:13 UTC
So he's using other people examples for Supergirl in this? I hope he's not planning to do the same with Mary marvel. Cause no one's ever written a good example of evil Mary Marvel.

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aulayan April 25 2008, 00:26:49 UTC
I sorta liked Giffen's version....

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