Supergirl Had Red Hair! | Magical Supergirl

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Following up on the origin of Supergirl who was not Kara Zor El but instead a magical being wished into existence by Jimmy Olsen for Superman we now have a piece of history. A red haired Supergirl meant to eliminate confusion who ended up either forgotten or causing more. Find out all about it here on Casually Comics.

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Greetings conic lovers and welcome back to casually comics the channel where we chat all things: comics for reviews of comics, new and old to history, to antidotes to really wherever our whims take us. One of the cool things about this channel demographically is that the age range happens to be quite wide, meaning everybody is coming to the comics from different vantage points, and that means they know different things. They'Ve seen different things case in point red, haired Supergirl, the Supergirl. We just met in Superman 123. She wasn't red-haired there. Let me explain. I got a wide range of comments on this video about this topic, some of which were up, but did you know that there was a red-haired Supergirl? I also got hey. Did they recolor magical Supergirl, because this version has been called the magical Supergirl and I mean it certainly was a magical adventure. Also, some were like I heard tales legends of a red haired Supergirl is it true? Are the legends true? So you know what I figured. I could scour the web for these images scour or I could just ask, and some of you might have them well ask and you shall receive. I got a bunch of different red-haired super girls. So thank you very much for that people sent emails. People sent links, people sent links different things that I didn't even know about. For those who missed our magical, Supergirl video. I will, of course, have a card and you can check out the link, but I will give you some brief, cliff notes before we dive into this glory and before we get started hello, i'm sasha-ann. If you're enjoying this content, you know what to do hit the like button and hit that subscribe. Button join us on this comic book journey, Superman 123 and Supergirl leaders, a magical Supergirl, some credited as the first appearance of a proper Supergirl while otherwise counts some earlier variations in this story, Jimmy decides that Superman needs a Supergirl after overhearing Superman put off Lois with That excuse that she can't be with him because he needs a Supergirl because he gets into someone super action. Direct quote: actually, no, that's not true a paraphrased quote, but the word super action was used. So when Jimmy comes into possession of a magic totem, that people rightfully pointed out looks like a malformed Donatello action figure gone wrong. He uses one of the wishes to bring a super girl into existence for Clark. This is all under the guise of being a selfless pal, but you know what I say that shuri-chan some jaded and cynical. So how did we end up with a red-haired Supergirl? This version? Would we predate the Kara zor-el version by roughly a year, 1958 was Superman. 123 and in 1959 marked the appearance of being more well-known, Supergirl so far was concerned that there could potentially be some confusion. That'S a really close period of overlap, especially when some of these stories would be reprinted, collected together in annuals or other outings, such as giant Superman annual number six from 1962, although some sources provide an alternate date also, this covered absurd. The first Super Girl, so I can see why I can make her a bit more visually, distinct to differentiate her from Kara, the giant sized annual has a new opening, blurb and everything all-time. Readers will remember this story as part one of a great three-part novel. You better believe I do. This is a story of a super girl who existed long before Superman met the present heroine. We know as Supergirl it was one year we have edited it slightly so that it can be read independently of the other two parts. I also learned thanks to a link that I was not expecting to get a magical, Supergirl action figure or doll. Look at this eight inches includes an authentic cloth outfit and comes inside of a resealable plastic clamshell, but the face and hair not exactly accurate. You almost had my $ 30 close, but no cigar the Jimmy one was pretty decent. Stop tempting me. If I get action figures, I will do embarrassing skits with voiceovers. I'Ve done it before this clips to haunt my daughters on the internet for years to come. So ultimately, this recolor would fade away, although many people just seem to have forgotten or never known that it happened. Not everybody knows everything and that's fine. So when I learned about this, it brought me joy for all the wrong reasons. Now someone was like, oh so she looks like Lana Lang to which I say yes, that sounds entirely plausible, but Lana's not in this story. No, you know who is Jimmy. You know who magical super girl is standing next to you in a couple of panels. Jimmy you know who she looks like Jimmy, which I mean adds so many wonderful layers if you care to peal them back, which I of course do why not Jimmy making Superman a Supergirl, a dream girl for him is one thing: Jimmy making Superman a dream girl That looks like himself. That'S something else entirely, and you know what I'm here for it. Three colors are always end up with such fun. Connotations won't fun for me anyway, I'm having fun. So, yes, there was briefly a red-haired version of Supergirl with a color scheme. That is very pure heart, the green, not goal. I actually don't hate this look. It is unique comparatively, although if you had kept this coloring, you probably would have run into people later on. Who were like? Oh well, is this Lana? Is this a magical, Supergirl lana version, because Lana did used to look a lot like this, although also some other people would probably have come to my conclusion, which, based on comics code Authority for back in the day? What'S probably not fooling people wanted, it must be noted that there are some who feel that it's all an urban legend, that all images of her with red, hair and orange top and green skirt are photoshopped, which I say I can't imagine someone taking that much time Out of their lives to mess with people, but also I found these issues physically on eBay, so no they're real most sellers, also couldn't vouch for the condition it has been a while. The other rumor is that this was just a printing error which again this story was reprinted more than once like in different issues with time in between so I mean the same error, at least twice I mean maybe, but that doesn't match for the veneration boxes. They'Re. All like, after this golden haired super girl and so ends the tragic tale of the first super girl. If you felt it was too sad said no one ever then take comfort in the fact that she has been replaced by the golden haired Supergirl featured in every issue of Action. Comics. I like the subtle by action, comics plug there, get your coffee today. Now you know, astound your friends with obscure Supergirl facts that you're sure to have to sledgehammer into a conversation, because when is this going to come up, I don't know make it happen. This is free. Color give the story a different vibe for you here, I'll provide narration, but with these images instead Jimmy felt you were lonely. I need a lifelong companion. Are you glad I'm here Superman kryptonite too close fada? I won't recover, but I was no help to Superman anyway. His best that I go her robbed of the magic gem Jimmy so that I'll disappear, huh huh, the change anything let me know down below also are there any other random recolored hid bits that you know about that. The world seems to have forgotten or that you just find really amusing. Let me know that too thanks so much for watching casually comics. Please do all the YouTube things like share, comment subscribe and have that fellow notifications that you never miss of it. We got long ones, we got short ones. I just appreciate all of you taking some time out of your day to discuss comics with me and I'll see you again soon.

CasualNotice: If this story makes you too sad. take heart that she was replaced with the golden-haired Supergirl, and nothing bad will happen to her, right? RIGHT?

Artemis Wolf: *Superman when he saw that Jimmy created him a girlfriend that looks exactly like him* : Now we don’t have time to unpack all that

Sunstar: Jimmy’s wish was to change genders to give Superman a partner. Ultimate best friend vibes.

Paul Overly: Sasha, you spent nearly 8 minutes riffing on a reprint do-over coloring change for a largely-forgotten one-shot character. And it was glorious!

spicy nacho haggis: Sigmund Freud would have a field day with this.

James McClure: I was born in 1960 so I grew up at a time when the original BATMAN tv show was on and the emerging Marvel Universe was at the local grocery store. My "dedication" to comics has often had a waxing and waning throughout the years, but I always come back. It's one of the reasons I like your channel so much - you bounce around a lot and make interesting subjects that I might not ever really hear of or had heard of but never found attractive before. Plus, you are the one I must credit with turning me on to CHEW (because one of my waning periods must have happened when the original buzz about that book was going on). And now that you mention it, I would like to hear you lecture on MARVEL's horror comic revival of the early 70s (especially WEREWOLF BY NIGHT, which was my particular favorite).

L R: I’m totally here for Sasha saying “rub the magical gem, Jimmy” in her run the magical gem, Jimmy voice. #TOOHAUT **FAINTS**

AesculapiusPiranha: Jimmy Olsen: Rubs his 'magic totem' in hopes to give his 'best pal' a 'dream girl' who looks just like Jimmy with long hair and breasts and would would never leave his side. Accurate summary? Upcoming DCCU adaptation in the works?

GenerationWest: "Give that magic gem a good ole rub, hey hey boy!" - Orange Supergirl

Irayda E. Tejeda R: I recently found this channel and I like it. I like being informed about comics without having to read them. I especially like Salty Sasha and all the voices that give dynamism to the stories.

Kingdom Come Superman: I don't know how I feel about Jimmy rubbing his magic gem to the female version of himself...

Bixx: "When I learned about this it brought me joy for all the wrong reasons." That's really funny.

John Williams: Okay, I totally want to see action figure skits now. Please do that.

DarkGengar1969: I love you channel and your voice overs when you read comics especially Batman!!! Thanks for giving us the knowledge!!!

Hovek the artist: Jimmy and his fanshipping continues

Torrance Kilcoyne: I love this! Can't wait for the next season of CW's 'Supergirl' to feature the Magical Redhead! Also, I'm with you. If I'm the team re-coloring this Super-Girl, I am absolutely going to make her look like Jimmy, because that is totally why he wanted to be responsible for Superman finding love... He wants to find out if he's really "more powerful than a locomotive"!

Muin's Corner: Love your commentary, Sasha. I always learn new things. Sometimes weird things. Sometimes horrible, horrible, kneebiting things. Always amusing.

Jim Gillespie: Hi, Sasha. First, I loved your "breathy Marilyn Monroe" Super-Girl voice! Second, the reason for the color change was probably that old-school comics editors most likely felt that publishing a reprint of a blonde Super-Girl while the newer, "real" blonde Supergirl was just getting started, could be confusing for all the young readers. The color change (with the added captions) certainly made it as clear as possible that was a different character.

Caitrin Lenartz: "New character to DC comics? Need to be distinct from other, similar characters? RED HAIR!" Also as a side note, as a kid I totally thought WAY more characters in comics HAD red hair when they were just meant to have brown hair ... something about the old way of coloring comics? Problems with my eyes? Who's to say...

John Eagan: Thank you so much for acknowledging the comic readers of all ages! I'm so excited that older readers were able to steer you in a direction of yet more knowledge! This was another FANTASTIC tribute to the comic books of days gone by. Keep up the fantastic videos. I enjoy them so very much!

Michael Waller: We never said that Jimmy Olsen had any imagination, look how long he was a cub photographer. Okay, now look for the issue where Jimmy changed gender, not just dressed as a girl, though he seemed to do that a lot, but was actually transgender.

CeltTim: Whew! Thanks for the clarification. I own the Giant with the redhead recoloring and never knew about the original blonde version. So when I saw your first video, I thought I was losing my marbles. Might still be, but not because of this! Love your channel -- having so much fun with it!!

David Moran: You are quickly becoming my favorite comic book person here on YouTube! Love your content. Also I am learning thingsand considering how long I have been collecting comics, that is saying something.

ps1mrlee: That moment of excitement ... What will Sasha be wearing? Will we see seeing the bookshelf from another angle? Want to see all the titles!

martin doyle: You were right about this story being reprinted a lot. I read this story back in 1966 when I was a kid in the hospital for appendicitis. It was in one the DC 80page giant 25 cent comics. It may have been the same issue you showed in this video. Your previous video brought back a lot of nice memories to me. Thank you!

Steven Page: We needs the voice overs!!!!! WE NEEDS THEM!!!

Silent Master: Jimmy: I wish for a Superman dream girl that is a sex changed version of me. Me:...I think you need help Jimmy.

Emsley Wyatt: There's even more to the story. The Superman parody comic "Supreme" by Alan Moore had, in issue 54, Supreme's teen years girlfriend, Judy Jordan, gain super powers. She wore an outfit remarkably similar to that of the "red-haired Supergirl" except for a green "J" insignia and green shorts with orange leggings instead of the skirt.

David Livingston: I appreciate how much you put into your show!

heavymetalvintageandstarwarsgal: For how rare red hair is irl, there sure are a lot of redheaded supers...

Lee Waters: I am so here for wholesome content like this. We need more stories of guys like Jimmy, who selflessly thought of his pal Superman while stroking his magic totem and realized Supes needed some super-action to distract from Lois's completely not creepy at all thirst for Super-D energy. I need a pal like that.

Bob Sanders: It would have been even more fun if you read the Supergirl parts in Jimmy's voice!! You know themes.

Jessica Kyriakopoulos: Wow! I had no idea that there was a redheaded Supergirl! That was interesting. I like watching your videos. I learn a lot about comic books and characters. I have a question. I heard that in the comics, Ray Palmer had a brother named Danny Palmer and Danny was a firefighter who ended up dying and that's what inspired Ray to become a superhero. Do you know if Danny was older or younger than Ray?

tim bread: If Jimmy Olsen can't be with superman than he'll just make a Jimmy Olsen that superman can love.

Jack Ward: Very cool.. I didn't know this! I would love if you read the Supreme series. It's got an interesting take on the various ages of a "superman". Supreme reminds me somewhat of Samaritan. Also, have you read "The Invisibles"? I'm going through the second collection now, and I think I've done mushrooms without ever doing mushrooms...

Mack The Knife: New sub here! I love your sense of humor, Sasha! Thanks for making me laugh!

Daniel Dishon: The best Superman villain ever, Tempest on the Adventures of Lois and Clark, got his name from a time travel villain in one of these wires Jimmy Olsen comics

Bill Wort: Because I'm of a certain age (1st social security payment this month...) I remember the red-haired Supergirl. I got that Superman annual when I was about 7 (I still have it, though it's in bad shape...) and the recolored version was the one I knew. In fact, when I viewed the first program you did with the blonde Supergirl, in blue costume, I was puzzled, and thought this may have been another pre-Kara incarnation... though as you went over the story, I realized that it was the same tale I knew from that 1962 annual. Thanks for clearing up the mystery.

aq_acefan: 3:45 Sasha restrains herself from resurrecting Action Figure Theater and/or Robot Chicken...

dem0n0maniac: I LOVE the implications of the recoloration.

Oz Rhyel: Dang I love to see this in an updated comic and universe... Hmmm I wonder if she get an new outfit for her Magical nature? Ooooo ;D

K Collier: 3:48 I imagine your daughters would be proud of you for years to come- except for their teenage years of course because well- teenagers...

Red Five: Yeah, it was common practice at DC in the Silver Age to recolour artwork when it was being reprinted. Now obviously they deliberately recoloured Jimmy's Supergirl to make her different to Kara Zor-El, but they usually re-did the colour on reprints from scratch anyway a lot of the time (all of the time??) Don't know why -- maybe it was a limitation of the printing process that they could only retain/reuse the inked artwork and not the coloured art(?) Or maybe the colourists were in a better union than the pencillers/inkers(?) :) Sometimes recolouring would lead to bizarre or funny errors. In Action Comics #286, set immediately after Supergirl's existence is revealed to the world, Lex Luthor uses a 'darkness grenade' (coz, yep, those were a thing in the Silver Age!) to evade Supergirl. The subsequent panels are all coloured in monochrome greys and dark blues to suggest a blackout, and Supergirl is forced to use her x-ray vision to see. When the story was reprinted in Action Comics #355, however, the colourist was obviously having a bad day, because they coloured all the panels as if they were still bright sunlight, which made Supergirl's inability to see somewhat strange.

PrincessOzaline: I went and looked up the reprint (and now I will definitely add it to my collection, because I plan on collecting all the Kara appearances and this sorta counts and is also too wacky not to have), but the reprint does include the bit with Lois at the start from what I saw what it edits out was just the final panel. Maybe your scans were missing it, but they're there in Superman 217

Timothy Barnett: Other random colouring changes/decision/mistake I can think of is Galactus's first appearance in the final panel of _Fantastic Four_ #48, red, green & brown, and the 'G' on his chest logo is red on a white background, whilst in the next two issues he's just red & brown, although in #49 he's got bare legs, #50 he's wearing brown trousers. They retain this colouring in the reprints (I've got the hardcover omnibus), I an't rich enough to own FF#48-50 or old enough to have brought it off the racks!

Musomania27: Someone wanna make a tally for all dc characters that used to be redheads at one point?

John Rau: Upon seeing the red-haired Supergirl on the opening frame my first thought was, "Darn, Lana Lang ended up with a magical transformation into a Supergirl just to attract Superboy". But no! It was even weirder. Yep, I am old enough to recall those "The adventures of Superman when he was a boy" comics. Lana frequently got involved into various magic-driven escapades. Enough so, that John Byrne made it part of the ending of the "Generations" series. Lana's continual brushes with magic made her immortal; Batman's dip in the Lazarus Pit did the same; and as long as Superman can get a dose of yellow sunlight regularly-- well, you know. These three leave Earth to fend for itself and go off searching the galaxies for adventure. Not kidding, that's a real story.

Eladio Cofresi: Considering one of the appearances the Matrix Supergirl had resembled Lana Lang, I wonder if the inspiration for that idea came from the red haired image of Super-Girl.

tarmaque: I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.

Mister E Foxx: You know who she looks like... Jimmy. (Perfect delivery)

Mark McCray: I bought the action figure featuring this alternative version of Supergirl and plan to buy the Riddler action figure that features the Riddler wearing a pink costume that was featured on Filmation's New Adventures of Batman. The Riddler only appears in the open of the series because a rival studio owned the animated rights to the Riddler. I think it's cool that DC is making action figures out of alternative versions that really didn't exist.

Rognik: If you were to act out skits with action figures, I would be here for it.

Juan M. Rodriguez Gallarzo: Skits... yes please, we need your voice talent, please

Dave Mansker: Your observations of Jimmy make me LOL for reals. I think her costume colors are reminiscent of Aquaman! I wonder if this Supergirl has any hidden water-related powers to be forever unrevealed by the tragedy of her early demise? The world may never know . . .

constipated in sin city: Lucille Ball was the inspiration for this Super Girl. Which the general public is not aware. I still Love Lucy!

Matthew Thompson: It seems that magical Supergirls always disappear for me too after rubbing the magic Jewel. XD

tarmaque: Phyllis Coates who played Lois Lane in the 1950's _The Adventures of Superman_ TV show (Starring George Reeves as Supes) was a redhead. Strange but true.

Torchwood GC: Thanks for the update - and the onscreen name-check: made my week!

George Chambers: Magic Supergirl wears secondary colors (orange/green). In DC comics at the time, and still today to a certain extent, primary colors are for heroes and secondary colors are for villains. Had Magic-Supergirl survived, she might have been Superman's greatest foe. Possibly.

Lynx 13: Love all your videos. I was wandering about this matrix super girl made by lex sounds weird so I’m interested .

David Fountain: I recall a Superman red, long before the electric Superman. One of the many times the man of steel has been split in two.

smashstuff86: My favorite color switch is the red/blue flip of Spider-Man's costume from the Spidey series. The duplicate was known as Web-Man, created by Doctor Doom. I wish the would revisit this story as a DC-esque silver age Superman Red/Blue story. Web-Man loves Gwen while Spider-Man loves MJ. Web-Man takes the name Ben Reilly and lives a new life with Gwen.

Manuel Gonzalez: I cannot wait for you to get those action figures. I love your channel.

futurestoryteller: Idk, oddly enough I think I read somewhere a few years ago that most people's ideal mate was a gender swapped version of themselves. If that's true then Jimmy might have been demonstrating less a Freudian desire to vicariously bed Superman, and more equating his dream girl with Superman's.

Ivan E: At a flea market back in the 70's I got an old Superman (Action?) from about 20 years earlier that had Superman's big brother show up. I remember liking him so much, that I almost went as him for Halloween. If you could get that one to review it'd sure be a blast from the past.

Timothy Morgan: As soon as I saw this I thought about another costume recoloring I came across while putting my Doom Patrol collection together. Rita's original costume was a solid green mini-dress with long sleeves. It reminds me of the women's uniforms on classic Star Trek. That costume got phased out shortly after the DP got their own title being replaced by the red outfit with the white stripe that most people associate with her 60s look. When they reprinted "The Man Who Lived Twice" (Doom Patrol #88) in Super-Team Family #9-10 they recolored the green into red. I have physical copies of both, so I know it wasn't an online doctored image. It looks like they did the same thing in earlier S-TF reprints but I don't have the reprint floppies. Side note: I'd love to see your take on My Greatest Adventures #81.

RD H: I love the voice over lol, time for SUPERWEIRD SUPERGIRL.

Brian Daleske: MY OWN THOUGHTS AFTER HEARING INFO. ABOUT THIS CLASSIC COMIC-BOOK SET OF SUPERGIRL: Now I think that this set of classic ComicBook stories telling tales about a different version of SUPERGIRL that was wished into existence by someone is very interesting, and not just that I think that it might be really good to see this female magic superhero called: MAGICAL SUPERGIRL in live-action shows. An so I think this version of SuperGirl called:MAGICAL SUPERGIRL; Should deserve to make her appearance in the next crossover show series on the ArrowVerse, and not just that I think that she deserves to be considered to be aloud to appear in a few episodes of the coming soon show series of (SUPERMAN & LOIS).

Ol' Drunken Geek: My curiosity is piqued....more super girl stuff please, the different versions are so complicated

404Macck: Been watching for a few weeks and finally subscribed, great content. And I'm happy to support another black business.

Brian Gressett: When I read the story as a kid she had red hair. I saw you first video about Magical Supergirl I thought it looked wrong. But didnt realize why until this.

Anita Nielsen: Something’s going on with Jimmy here, and we LIKE it!

Secret Crisis: The Bronze Age of DC Comics: Check out when Superboy lost his virginity. Creepy.

JANEMBA9000: Is it just me or does that Totam that Jimmy had remind anyone else of The Impossible Man from Hulk & The Agents of Smash & The Marvel Multiverse in General ...

dana nichols: "Rub the magic gem, Jimmy!" Am I the only one that giggled immaturely at that one..?

macsnafu: So, when they reprinted the story, they re-colored Supergirl so readers wouldn't confuse her with the by then established Kara El version of Supergirl?

spock686: This should be the next Superman movie.

GoneFishingAmalgam: I am disappointed the totem was not recolored to be a malformed Raphael

Multiverse-O-Vision: Love it!

Ross Mandell: Otto binder was insane We need much more of that madness now

Everette Bradfute: Never thought of it as a gender flipped Jimmy. I love it mainly because I love red heads.

John Boehmer: Maybe Donatello is a malformed magical totem. Also, speaking of Lana Lang, how about a deep dive into her character? She's an insane stalker and a super hero in her own right. Could be a fun video.

Todd no last name: Yet, still no mention of the very similar story from the period between Crisis and the Byrne reboot. You should do a retrospective of all the times Lana and Jimmy got superpowers. And please do a video about the first time Lois and Clark got married (the Golden Age version).

Joe Jupiter: "Take comfort in the fact that she has been replaced." That's messed up. The world has a Supergirl, sure, but that thinking, feeling individual is still dead. It's still tragic. Bastards.

Jack: I don't know why your channel is being recommended but I guess I am on the high end of your audience for age 63 and speaking as a semi-retired comic nerd metrical Supergirl was red-headed and with the orange and green.

Jay Trace: I want to hear about the Supergirl with the red on her left side, and black on the right. Or, how about the Supergirl with long, green Joker hair?

Michael Kopala: So your theory is that Jimmy Olsen is really the redheaded Supergirl which means that Jimmy Olsen feels about Superman in a way that's less than 1950s appropriate? Cool. By the by, I would love to see your action figure voice over videos.

Joseph Bloch: In Action Comics #568, Jimmy "created" perfect matches for himself, Clark and Lois with a 30th-century device. And yes, his match had red hair and freckles. And Clark's was a superheroine with his hair color. But Lois got a blond undercover cop.

Jeff MacLeod: This is interesting, thanks for the insight.

C J: In The Sandman, there's a nightmare sequence about a comic called Hyperman that one character used to read, and the Bizarro pastiche called Weirdzo. I assumed Gaiman wanted the orange and green costume palette because of those being the color negatives of the Superman suit. But maybe this was also an influence? And now that I'm thinking about it, the Sandman character having the nightmare was Wanda, who's trans. And in Alan Moore's Supreme, the Supreme duplicate robot ends up with a Super-duplicate partner named Judy -- a Lana Lang analog -- whose costume is this color scheme. Both Moore's and Gaiman's knowledge of comics lore seems vast and deep. So.....?? Apologies if I misremembered any of that. Thank you, again and always, Sasha, for the excellent vid.

jayzonely: You're the REAL magical Super-girl, Sasha! *swoon*

zeke 11: Superman needs a Supergirl for superaction, reminds me of that episode of SMALLVILLE. In it Lana Lang got superpowers and Smallville got rocked by earthquakes for hours.

Anthony Wheeler: I like how your shirt and make up go together. Looks cool!

saya dubre: I would still love for you to do a video on the creepy pedophile incest crap that Superman did to supergirl on those early comics.

Jimmy Wonder Boy Headrick: At first, I thought you were going to be discussing Kristin Wells, the red-haired Superwoman. Maybe a topic for a future video perhaps?

BKCoRe32: So Jimmy did this twice? I'm really starting to think he loves superman more than Louis or was is just a recolor?

Mr Bruce: Thank you...I love the voices....Keep up the great work

Danny TARVER: PLEASE, PLEASE do a video of the good Hyperman from an identical planet to Earth. He was cool, yellow suit with purple cape and H symbol from the days of thick waist Superman

Lewis Perez: Dear Sasha.. 1st and foremost love.. I was wondering if you would consider doing mini auto bios? Charles Vess is one of my favorite artist/cover artist and I think it would make a good series for your channel. Cheers!!

ranwolf76: is it weird that I now want draw some fanart of Magical Supergirl?

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