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Louise Simonson

Personal Information

Born September 26, 1946 (79 years old)
Atlanta, United States
Also known as: Louise Jones
56 books
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115 readers

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Louise Simonson (born Mary Louise Alexander; born September 26, 1946) is an American comic book writer and editor. She is best known for her work on comic book titles such as Power Pack, X-Factor, New Mutants, Superman: The Man of Steel, and Steel. She is often referred to by the nickname "Weezie". Among the comic characters she co-created are Cable, Steel, Power Pack, Rictor and the X-Men villain Apocalypse. In recognition of her contributions to comics, Comics Alliance listed Simonson as one of twelve women cartoonists deserving of lifetime achievement recognition. Source: [Louise Simonson]( on Wikipedia.

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DC Comics Covergirls

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From the trailblazing Wonder Woman of the 1940s to edgy, girl-power-driven comics series like Birds of Prey, DC Comics Covergirls takes a look at the female characters of DC Comics throughout the company's history, and features many of DC Comics' iconic comic book covers. Written by comic book writer Louise Simonson, the book examines the evolution of the comic book women of DC Comics: the 1942 introduction of the most famous DC heroine, Wonder Woman, and her various incarnations up to the present; the creation of comic book spin-offs based on characters such as Lois Lane; and the recent wealth of fierce, female character-driven comics such as Supergirl, Birds of Prey, Batgirl, and Catwoman, featuring women who have no trouble being both sexy and strong-willed. Famous featured DC Comics artists include Jim Lee, Alex Ross, Adam Hughes, J. Scott Campbell, Michael Turner, Tim Sale, and Jill Thompson.

The true story of Superman

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Reveals how Superman came to Earth as a baby and how he came to use his amazing powers.

Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Book 1

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Spider-Man returns from the Secret Wars with a new black costume, complete with an unlimited supply of webbing, which makes him a more effective superhero, as well as more attractive to the Black Cat--but it is really a symbiotic alien.