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Well, give 'em time.they just haven't thought that one up yet, since they're still sifting through other bogus stories they've published to generate revenue. "I agree BC is a click-bait site, but as far I know, they haven't suggested Mr. Reading the adventures of the original Clark Kent and Lois Lane back when their mainstream selves were chained to the old "I can't reveal my secret identity or get married" status quo was refreshing. "I loved that book! I wouldn't say it was of a lower standard than the rest of DC's output." And so inevitably, in March 1974, Supergirl was unceremoniously evicted from her own comic after just nine issues (a tenth would be published posthumously), to be lumped in with Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane in a new 100 page bimonthly anthology." As such, characters with decent sales but limited licensing possibilities found themselves uncomfortably sandwiched together into the pages of titles such as Superman Family, Batman Family, or Super-Team Family. "By the mid-70s, DC was looking for a new plan to support its superheroes, and it found it almost by chance when a publishing experiment revealed that readers were enthusiastic about 80 or 100 page comics, with wider profit margins.Īrmed with this knowledge, DC developed a three pronged strategy: keep their profitable big-name (licensable) characters in their own regular comicbooks, cancel the worst selling titles outright, and merge everything in-between into super-sized anthology titles. In fact I've heard the anthology books were done to support decent-selling books. "a 70s anthology title that mostly served as purgatory for characters that couldn't sustain solo books of their own." I agree BC is a click-bait site, but as far I know, they haven't suggested Mr. Oz is derived from the usually mediocre run of The Superman Family" "Given that Bleeding Cool is a notorious click-bait site usually gets its 'facts' wrong in its endless quest for attention, I wouldn't put much stock in the idea that Mr. Funny how the Pre-Crisis stuff has always refused to die off quietly.
#ANDREWS SISTER ON MY SECRET IDENTITY MOVIE#
And here I thinking it was a movie addition to the mythos. Those panels where the Sunstone falls onto Jur-LL (Jur-Ll? Really?) are Ditko-like bizarre. They were kind of a Batman and Robin on Krypton (back when Batman was dark but actually entertaining instead of daaaaaaaark, and griiiiiim and griiiiiity). Nightwing and Flamebird's adventures were quite entertaining. I have a real bad feeling about the upcoming arc. I really don't want see more Evil!Zor-El or the all-new, all-different Evil Asshole!Jor-El. I'm so sick of Awful Dystopia!Krypton, Evil!Zor-El and Asshole Jor-El. How sad is possibly the best thing happened to Supergirl during that run was to become a Red Lantern. You're right, New 52 is "the gift that keeps on giving". Thank you, Smallville show! And we have seen him cooking up biological weapons. You've forgotten "We have seen him hating his brother, lusting after his sister-in-law and trying to kill his daughter and nephew. So why not turn him into some universal villain."
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We have seen him be an unscrupulous scientist who experimented on his own daughter without her consent (thanks New 52)! And we have seen him turned into the Cyborg Superman, willing to kill his own daughter to resurrect himself (thanks New 52 again! The gift that keeps on giving!). "After all, we have seen Zor-El recently be an insane mass murderer plagued by visions of demons (thanks Joe Kelly!).