DC ANNOUNCES ‘SUPERGIRL: BEING SUPER’ MINISERIES
A Coming-of-Age Story for the Girl of Steel From Caldecott Honor Winner Mariko Tamaki and Acclaimed Artist Joëlle Jones
DC Entertainment announces a brand-new miniseries
with an invigorating twist on the Supergirl we know and love! The Girl
of Steel returns in a story not only about being super, but also the
trials and tribulations of being 16. A coming-of-age
story with superhero flair, SUPERGIRL: BEING SUPER comes from the
creative minds of Caldecott Honor and Eisner Award winning young adult
author Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) and superstar artist Joëlle Jones (Lady Killer).
Read on for more info and some unlettered preview pages!
"I've had so much fun working on this project with
DC and Joëlle,” says Tamaki. “Clearly, I'm a writer with a devoted
interest in adolescence, so it’s been a thrill having the opportunity to
explore the alien side of 16."
Jones, who is creating content solely for DC and
Vertigo after being announced at San Diego Comic-Con, will be providing
both interiors and covers for the series."Working
with Mariko on this book has
been great! The format is giving me a chance to do something very
different and I feel lucky that DC is giving us the freedom to really
play with this character,” says Jones. “I hope fans have as much fun
reading it as I have had drawing it!”
Imagine this: You’re an alien. You have super
powers. You are SUPERGIRL. But you’re also 16, a teenager just trying to
survive the day-to-day life of high school. The upside is, yes, you can
fly, you can crush diamonds with your bare hands.
The downside is that being super can be a super complicated and super
confusing thing to be, especially when the whole being super thing is a
secret.
This is the story of Kara Danvers, known to her
home planet of Krypton as Kara Zor El. On the one hand, Kara is a
typical teen, navigating relationships, friendships, and classes, on the
other she's a being with immense power and potential,
with the added responsibility of managing her developing super powers.
As if transitioning into adulthood wasn’t hard enough!
As Kara turns 16, her powers begin manifesting in
bizarre hot flashes, glowing zits, symptoms that are becoming harder to
control. That's right, two words, ALIEN ZITS. This new series is more
than just heroics. It is the action-packed and
heartfelt story of Kara Danvers and her attempts to balance the roles
of teenager and hero.
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