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Collecting Profile: Streaky the Supercat

nguyen ly
October 24, 2020
Big Two, Collectibles, DC Comics
Happy National Cat Day is Thursday, October 29, to honor that I will be blogging about a cat.  There are lots of cats in the comic books. The one...

Collecting Profile: Streaky the Supercat

CB Staff
October 26, 2019
Collectibles, DC Comics, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
Happy National Cat Day is tomorrow, to honor that I will be blogging about a cat.  There are lots of cats in the comic books. The one cat that...
Supergirl #1

Interview: Steve Orlando on Gender and the Supergirls Who Inspire Him

Ray Sonne
September 12, 2016
DC Comics, Interviews, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
Signing a 2-year exclusive contract with DC Comics heralds a new era for Steve Orlando’s career in comics.  He’s taken opportunities to tell...

Interview: Steve Orlando on Writing “Supergirl” and Doing Right by People

Mark Stack
August 17, 2016
Big Two, DC Comics, Interviews
When Supergirl arrived on TV almost a year ago, the response was overwhelming. There she was, a wholesome hero with an "S" on her chest who was...

Review: ‘Otto Binder: The Life and Work of a Comic Book and Science Fiction Visionary’ by Bill Schelly

Jason Sacks
July 20, 2016
Books, Classic Comics, Reviews
Bill Schelly has produced a revised version of his authoritative Otto Binder: the Life and Work of a Comic Book and Science Fiction Visionary. The...

Leading Questions: A Dying Medium Brings New Life in Wednesday Comics

Chase Magnett
May 12, 2016
Big Two, Columns, DC Comics, Leading Question
Every two weeks in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Mark Stack will ask Comics Bulletin’s very own Chase...

No One Can Be Told Who Matrix Is – Roger Stern And The Unsung Supergirl

Darry Weight
June 19, 2015
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
Jon Kent: “And so trusting… too trusting.” Martha Kent: “Yes, and that can be just as dangerous as being too cynical.” No theme this...
3.0

SUPERGIRL [Pilot Review]: Up, Up, and Online!

Matthew McGrath
May 31, 2015
Columns, Shot for Shot
In many ways, the Supergirl pilot, leaked recently, hit the beats of Superman: The Movie: plane crash, work problems, hypersonic messages. And, yes,...

Power in Pink

Julia Walchuk
May 19, 2015
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox
Today I picked up my pull at the comic store and immediately noticed that every one of the covers on my comics had the color pink on it. In the past,...

Crisis #4 Older Timers’ Review: Supergirl to the Rescue

Daniel Gehen, Jason Sacks, Kyle Garret, Zack Davisson
May 19, 2015
Columns, The Full Run
Jason Sacks: Life is full of mediocrity. We eat mediocre meals, watch mediocre TV shows, have mediocre days at work, read mediocre comic books. We're...

Singles Going Steady 2/25/2015: ‘Silk’ is Smooth

Kenny Sanders, Lance Paul, Michael Bettendorf, Rae Epstein, Robert Bexar, Robert Tacopina
February 24, 2015
Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup.  Lazarus #15 (Greg Rucka / Michael Lark / Tyler Boss /...

Superhero Films – Chapter 25: Supergirl (1984)

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
February 21, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Alexander Salkind and his son Illya were really on a roll. They had taken a well-known property that strangely was sitting gathering dust and turned...

Interview: Al Plastino, the Classic Superman Artist Part Two

Bryan Stroud
August 22, 2014
Interviews
Concluding the wonderful interview we began last week with the great Al Plastino.Bryan Stroud: Did you have a favorite person who was a scripter for...

Interview: Al Plastino, the Classic Superman Artist Part One

Bryan Stroud
August 15, 2014
Interviews
Al Plastino was the last living Golden Age Superman artist and while he'll always be inextricably linked to the character, he did so much more...

Jim Mooney On Spider-Man, Supergirl, Steve Gerber, Mort Weisinger and Everything In Between!

Bryan Stroud
July 24, 2014
Interviews
Toward the end of 2007 I was absolutely pinching myself as I'd managed to interview 18 creators and one of the most memorable that year was...
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