Gail Simone's Blog, page 345
December 14, 2014
superheroesincolor:
Batgirl, Tiffany Fox
"From the Illustrious...




Batgirl, Tiffany Fox
"From the Illustrious Gotham Fox family, Tiffany is the sister of Luke Fox/Batwing. She was recruited into the “League of Batgirls”. Twelve year old Tiffany is the youngest member of the Batgirls of Gotham, a team brought together by Barbera Gordon who had undergone training by Bane and was now branded “The Black Beast/ Bete Noire”. Alongside Stephanie Brown formerly Spoiler and Cassandra Cain daughter of the assassin David Cain.
Barbara Gordon noted that due to her intelligence she would one day eclipse all of the other members of the ‘League of Batgirls’” - x
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1st appearance: Batwing #21 (2013)
I may have figured out a way to show her as Batgirl again…
December 13, 2014
ilaney:
[‘Eulogy for a Winkie’ from Deadpool Vol.4 #27]
ODIN...
comics-and-things:
Good plan, sport. Let’s rock.
(from Batgirl...

Good plan, sport. Let’s rock.
(from Batgirl #34)
Punch a bunch is always a fine plan in these situations.
mazarinedrake:
I took this great photo of Gail Simone, but...

I took this great photo of Gail Simone, but something funny showed up when I had it developed…
GAH!
December 12, 2014
allthatscosplay:
Check out this AMAZING Starfire cosplay by...
the-goddamazon:
the-goddamazon:
monkeyonthelamb:
Red Sonja on comixology
A trip through my...

Red Sonja on comixology
A trip through my comic book subscriptions…
I only gave Red Sonja a try because @gailsimone as writing it. Given the cheesecake nature of much Red Sonja artwork and the pop-culture picture of her, I wasn’t interested. However, as a relatively recent convert to gailsimone's writing, I decided to give it a try with Red Sonja #1. It was then, and still is, awesome.
Thank you.
I love Sonja like Batman loves corn.
I know you've said that you read reviews about your work, but do you ever read analytic articles about them?
Sure, sometimes.
I am interested in the sociological aspects. About a thousand papers have been done on Birds of Prey, my Wonder Woman run, and Women In Refrigerators alone, I get asked to speak on those topics at colleges often.
When people write intensely personal analytic articles about my work, I find them very hard to read. Not that they aren’t done well, they usually are, but it can be very uncomfortable when someone really astute digs deep into your work. Positive or negative, it feels very much like someone has read my mind, and I get squidgy and stop reading.
Doesn’t mean they should stop, I am not supposed to be the audience! But writing is very personal to me, and when people really examine it well, over the course of a long run, I find I have a very hard time reading it.
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