Links: Supergirl Comic Is on the Way

Good news for fans of the Supergirl TV show: DC will publish a digital-first Adventures of Supergirl comic that will be set in the same universe, although it won’t be based directly on the show. Not comics, but comics-adjacent: Scholastic is preparing a line of “Backstories” novels, 120-page middle-grade biographies of Superman, Wonder Woman, and […]

Adventures of Supergirl

Good news for fans of the Supergirl TV show: DC will publish a digital-first Adventures of Supergirl comic that will be set in the same universe, although it won’t be based directly on the show.

Not comics, but comics-adjacent: Scholastic is preparing a line of “Backstories” novels, 120-page middle-grade biographies of Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman, in advance of next year’s movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Özge Samanci talks about her childhood in Turkey and what went into the writing of her graphic memoir, Dare to Disappoint.

Sarah Hunter takes a look at the all-ages webcomic Demon Street, a fantasy-adventure story by Aliza Layne.

Kelly Knox rounds up eight great graphic novels for kids, from Hello Kitty to Smile.

Previews

Jughead #3 (Comic Book Resources)

Reviews

A Library Girl on vol. 11 of Chi’s Sweet Home (A Library Girl’s Familiar Diversions)
Marykate Jasper on Darth Vader Annual #1 (Comic Book Resources)
KC Carlson on Dennis the Menace, vol. 1: The Cult Classic Comicbooks by Al Wiseman & Fred Toole (Comics Worth Reading)
Rudy Panucci on Dennis the Menace, vol. 1: The Cult Classic Comicbooks by Al Wiseman & Fred Toole (The Charleston Gazette)
Allen Thomas on Jem and the Holograms Holiday Special (Comicosity)
Sara Stevenson on Ms. Marvel, vol. 2: Generation Why (Finding Wonderland)
Nick Smith on Sanjay and Craig #1: Fight the Future with Flavor (ICv2)
Stacy Dillon on Sunny Side Up (Welcome to My Tweendom)
A Library Girl on vols. 1-5 of Wandering Son (A Library Girl’s Familiar Diversions)
Nick Smith on vols. 1 and 2 of Yo-Kai Watch (ICv2)

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