Jessica Plummer

Jessica Plummer has lived her whole life in New York City, but she prefers to think of it as Metropolis. Her day job is in books, her side hustle is in books, and she writes books on the side (including a short story in Sword Stone Table from Vintage). She loves running, knitting, and thinking about superheroes, and knows an unnecessary amount of things about Donald Duck. Follow her on Twitter at @jess_plummer.

The Greatest Lois Lane Story of All Time

About problematic fave SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND, LOIS LANE, a legend in the annals of comic books and one of the longest running female-led comics.

Give This Hero a Comic Book: Khalid Nassour (Doctor Fate)

Highlighting Khalid Nassour, the ninth to wear the Doctor Fate helmet, and an underrated Muslim superhero who deserves his own comic.

Fashion Disasters: Wonder Girl

Are you ready for another installment of fashion disasters? Hope so because this time we're taking on Cassandra Sandsmark, AKA Wonder Girl!

Captain America, Japanese Internment, and the Illusion of Good Intentions

Exploring the problematic message implicit in Captain America's role in Japanese internment as told by a recent Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.

Co-Publisher Dan DiDio and DC Comics Part Ways

Co-publisher Dan DiDio and DC Comics have parted ways.

BIRDS OF PREY, Trauma, and the Female Gaze

How BIRDS OF PREY portrays trauma through the female gaze, taking one viewer by pleasant surprise.

Expanding the Universe: Diverse Green Lanterns from DC Kids and Young Animal

Get to know two new inclusive Green Lanterns.

Who Is Stargirl In The DC Universe?

With Stargirl - alias Courtney Whitmore - getting her own show on both DC Universe and the CW this spring, we're taking a look at the superhero.

7 Characters Christian Bale Could Play in THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER

So, we hear Christian Bale is in talks to join the cast of Taika Waititi’s THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER--here are the characters we think he should play.

DC’s IDENTITY CRISIS, 15 Years Later

A reader deep dives into DC's IDENTITY CRISIS comic series. The series was a big event, but how does it stand up now? Spoiler: it's super problematic.