2008 Comic Book News Archives

Supergirl #35

November 25, 2008: Sterling Gates Talks "Supergirl #35"

Newsarama.com spoke with writer Sterling Gates about "Supergirl #35" and what fans can expect from his run on the book. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    Q: Sterling, let's first talk about what led to this origin issue of Supergirl. What were the problems this story addresses?

    Sterling Gates: Any long-time reader of this series knows Supergirl has had trouble with her memories since her ongoing book began, and there have been a lot of stabs at addressing it. Her memory complications have caused a lot of problems in Kara's life, so Jamal and I wanted to address it once and for all. It was on our list as one of the things we wanted to clear up, and the presence of her parents during New Krypton seemed like a very logical way to do that. And really, for all of the memory stuff, issue #35 is about Kara's relationship with her parents, and about how her parents are willing to do anything to make sure she's whole.

    Q: Let's review what's happening here. How do her parents become aware of the problem with Kara, and what's their solution?

    SG: Through context clues and what she says and what she does, her parents figure out that something's wrong with Kara.

    Frankly, if your son or daughter showed up and they were acting strange or weird, you'd know. As a parent, you'd know, and you'd want to get to the root of it. And Zor-El finally presses her on it, and the problems become apparent: the Kryptonite meteor that her rocket ship was encased in (in the Superman/Batman: Supergirl story) slowly poisoned her over the 30-year journey to Earth. And Kryptonite poisoning, which is something we've seen in variations before, causes all sorts of nasty side effects, such as memory distortion, hallucinations, mood swings, and uncontrollable mutations.

Read the complete interview at Newsarama.com.



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