Kara Zor-El has lived many lives throughout her lengthy, often unusual comedian e-book historical past, however arguably no e-book has been extra vital to her fashionable imagining than Woman of Tomorrow. When the smash-hit miniseries launched in 2021 to crucial acclaim, it shortly grew to become the jumping-on-point advice for individuals who wished to get the Supergirl expertise, even with its uniquely sci-fi bent. After which the whole lot modified once more just a few years later, when James Gunn nonchalantly dropped the e-book as one of many comics his new period of the DC film universe was going to attract inspiration from.
Now, Lady of Tomorrow is constantly one in every of DC’s premiere trades—spurred partially by the anticipation for subsequent 12 months’s Supergirl: Lady of Tomorrow film, directed by Craig Gillespie and starring House of the Dragon breakout Milly Alcock as Kara. It’s an anticipation that has solely grown additional when it grew to become clearer that the movie isn’t simply taking the e-book’s catchy title, however particularly drawing on its world and characters. Our first have a look at the movie got here ripped proper out of one in every of its most famous panels, and key characters from the e-book—even characters that didn’t make the ultimate lower—joined the forged. Lady of Tomorrow will probably be simply the second film in DC’s tried re-do at this entire factor, and its imaginative and prescient is one explicitly guided by roots within the comics not like something we’ve seen introduced to this point.
Which is why when io9 visited the group behind the e-book—author Tom King, penciller Bilquis Evely, and colorist Matheus Lopes—in London, England just lately, contemporary off a go to to the set of the now-filming adaptation, it was vital to acknowledge not simply the second of Lady of Tomorrow‘s impending shoot even additional into the celebs, however simply how far the desires of its artistic group have are available in the previous few years. A dream realized in a method: this transatlantic go to marked the primary time the trio had really met in particular person.
“For me it was nerve-wracking. As a result of we’ve been working collectively for 5, virtually six years—since 2020 I believe,” King informed io9 in a small nook of a quiet London restaurant. “If Mat and Bil, they met me they usually’re like ‘oh my god that man’s horrible’ in particular person… I’m simply so determined to maintain seeing them in my inbox, and seeing simply the transcendent heights they attain and the way I can in some way contribute to that. It was largely simply nervousness at that.”
“In order that’s why I utterly disguised my character! A bit of joke nevertheless it’s primarily based on reality,” King continued. “I simply admire what they achieve this a lot, and being in particular person with them was an absolute pleasure simply to see this one.” It was a sense, like one of many many about this e-book and this character, shared by Evely and Lopes.
“I used to be very nervous to satisfy [Tom],” Evely added. “However on the identical time we labored for thus lengthy and I learn your writing for thus lengthy and I really feel like I met you. I really feel like I’m your pal. To lastly see you right here, on this second, to go to to the set. It’s a particular second.”
Lopes, in the meantime, got here considerably ready. “I wasn’t as nervous as a result of I’d watched lots of podcasts to see what Tom was like,” the colorist mentioned. “I felt like I knew him, moreover from the scripts… it felt good.”
Lady of Tomorrow was an unlikely artistic course of for the trio. Work on the e-book started in the course of the heights of the covid-19 pandemic, and never solely had been King, Evely, and Lopes separated by oceans and continents, not even speaking over video, however King had already largely written what would develop into the scripts for the ultimate sequence by the point Evely and Lopes had been submitting pages for the primary.
“I really feel that is so stunning and distinctive, and I’ve one superpower. I achieve this many issues poorly, however I can do one factor properly,” King jokingly mirrored. “Which is I can I can image in my head what a comic book e-book goes to appear like. It comes from losing your youth studying too many comedian books, and I positively wasted my youth away. I may see in my head what [Bilquis] would do with it, so I simply wrote the comedian that I assumed she’d create. And I used to be proper. I imply it went above and past what I assumed. That was the artistic course of: it was simply writing the perfect story I may, and watching her draw it in my head, and watching her draw it in actual life.”
“And that’s why we’re so good collectively,” Evely added. “We’re collectively as a result of he wrote what must be wrote, and I do my half. It’s match.” A match that has already confirmed to bear fruit past DC of their swords-and-sorcery sequence Helen of Wyndhorn at Darkish Horse—and will but bear additional fruit, with King already engaged on concepts for his potential subsequent collaboration with the artist.
It’s the power of that collaborative potential that drew King, Evely, and Lopes to Supergirl within the first place. “I’ve all the time mentioned from the start of my profession that I’m not so within the characters I work on, greater than the group I work with, and the collaborators,” King mentioned of the early levels of what would develop into Lady of Tomorrow. “So it started with an editor I had labored on Mr. Miracle and Unusual Adventures with, and I’m saying, ‘Is there one thing there that we are able to do one other Mr. Miracle for,’ mainly. I would begin attempting to do one other Mr. Miracle. They usually mentioned Supergirl was accessible, so I mentioned yeah, clearly unbelievable potential together with her. And I believe the following factor they mentioned is the artists accessible to attract it. They’d a listing and the primary one was Bilquis. I didn’t learn one other identify after her. I assumed they had been joking. She’s keen to do Supergirl? And so I believe it began with the artist, earlier than the thought.”
“I talked to Steve Orlando, who was writing Supergirl, and I used to be mentioned ‘She’s form of generic. I don’t actually know. She has the identical values as Superman,’” King continued. “And he’s like ‘No no, she doesn’t have the identical values as Superman as a result of she’s been via one thing Superman hasn’t. She was alive on Krypton, she was 14. She noticed her planet destroyed. She lived via a horrible occasion. She lived via three different horrible occasions, to look at her asteroid destroyed, and her mother and father die. And Superman was only a child. He arrived into optimism and she or he arrived… she had been via one thing. She arrived having seen one thing destroyed. And it’s a totally totally different perspective on how one can be up, up within the sky, with that burden in your again.”
However Kara wasn’t the one star of Lady of Tomorrow. Arguably, in some methods, she isn’t even the star. That comes within the type of Ruthye Marye Knoll, a younger lady from an alien world Supergirl comes throughout whereas celebrating her twenty first birthday (away from a yellow solar, so she will get appropriately soused, in fact). Searching for the dying of a mercenary who killed her father in chilly blood, Ruthye turns into the guts of Kara’s journey within the e-book, and the core of its themes. “I wished to kind of [do] an Odyssey-like plot. I’d written a e-book referred to as Up within the Sky which is a really Odyssey plot—simply going from planet to planet on the lookout for a kidnapped woman. I wished this to enhance that e-book,” King added. “I used to be on the lookout for an Odyssey plot and I kind of got here with this concept of two individuals, one giving one another one giving the opposite the prospect for revenge. At first I assumed Supergirl can be the youthful of the 2 and I used to be really going to place Lobo [ed. note: who will now appear in the cinematic version in some capacity, played by former Aquaman star Jason Momoa]. However it was my editor who switched it out, my editor Brittany [Holzherr], was like ‘Make Supergirl the veteran.’ So then I invented Ruthye, and we had been off to the races.”
“After I first noticed this pitch for the mini sequence, I in some way knew what to do,” Evely mentioned of growing Ruthye’s design, and the world she got here from. “It’s like I think about my head, and I present you some picture boards with some concepts with just about cosmic pictures, with slightly piece of vibe. I attempt to create traces that evoke some good sensibility for the comics. So each element within the panels, is like telling some how I see the historical past behind [Ruthye] as properly. Just about my ardour is the backgrounds, and her eyes, and the way in which she feels all in all these scenes.”
It’s an fascinating distinction to Evely’s method to designing Kara for the sequence. Not like the brand new, fantastical sci-fi aesthetic of the remainder of Lady of Tomorrow, Kara cuts a distinctly classical determine. “The way in which I draw her, it’s as a result of she handed via lots of issues like in her life like Tom mentioned,” Evely continued. “She is younger, however on the identical time I really feel like she was very mature. I attempt to present it in the way in which she appears, in the way in which she stands, and even transfer in her arms—it’s very delicate nevertheless it’s making all of the distinction, as a result of it’s very human. You may establish your self in her.”
That zeal Evely and Lopes alike felt in pushing one thing new within the DC cosmos—which has spent generations going underneath re-interpretation after re-interpretation—to provide Lady of Tomorrow an aesthetic not like something DC was releasing on the time. “I used to be simply ending The Dreaming which was a really cosmic e-book, and I form of introduced with me the identical form of the identical aesthetic for Supergirl,” Evely added. “Dreaming was a e-book the place we may discover the whole lot. I really feel like in Supergirl we may do it much more, as a result of we went via lots of planets, and in each single case, you may create one other world. It was form of a enjoyable strategy to discover the creativity and the creativeness of what we may create.”
“The universe is an enormous place, and like Earth, I think about there’s lots of variety—I wished to each place within the e-book to really feel particularly totally different,” Lopes mentioned of the psychedelic but heat colorscape he envisioned for Lady of Tomorrow. “I made certain that little issues would all the time stand out from what we’ve right here in Earth. For a small instance… there are not any blue skies till the final challenge. I made certain of that. There’s all the time some shade of inexperienced, or one thing like that, or a yellow. I don’t know if individuals observed that very deliberately, however in some way I believe that they get this—there are not any blue skies, so when there’s aliens which are extra humanlike, like Ruthye and Krem [the man who killed her father], I all the time tried to depart slightly one thing totally different, like the colour of the eyes. It’s pink eyes for Ruthye, purple eyes for Krem. I used to be on the lookout for a variety past Earth as properly—totally different lighting, lights, totally different lights, totally different hues for nature.”
Evely and Lopes being on the identical web page, actually and aesthetically, for Lady of Tomorrow, was born out of their prior collaboration on The Dreaming. “No matter challenge Bilquis was selecting [after Dreaming], I might go together with her. It was simply actually thrilling, when she picked Supergirl,” Lopes continued. “For Lady of Tomorrow, I did one thing that I don’t normally do and I might say it’s form of breaking the world of comics: I selected the texture of the type for the comedian earlier than I learn lots of it, and noticed lots of it, as a result of it was the pandemic. It was a tough time, for me and for the entire world. I used to be attempting to do some extra colourful work. I don’t know why, nevertheless it was me attempting to carry some shade right into a darkish time. So even earlier than Supergirl, I used to be like ‘No, I’m gonna make this a really vivid vibrant world and universe.’ And it suits completely.”
“I believe that’s slightly of the magic of the artwork. Tom was in a headspace. Bilquis and I had been in a headspace. And that mixed, in that second of time, was what created Supergirl.” Lopes continued. “It was actually one thing out of probability. I simply wished to go with the web page.”
However that headspace additionally knowledgeable Lady of Tomorrow‘s darker bent, too. The undercurrent of the e-book, pushed via Ruthye’s want to hunt vengeance for her father’s homicide, is a reckoning with the act of violence itself, as Krem cuts a bloody path throughout the celebs to keep away from Supergirl and Ruthye alike. The steadiness between the cosmic awe of the sequence’ aesthetic, and that darkish coronary heart, was one thing Evely mirrored via her personal emotions whereas she was engaged on the sequence. “One thing I all the time attempt to add in my work is {that a} sense of consolation, in some way, even when it’s a darker place or a tragic surroundings—you possibly can see nonetheless magnificence in that, and for me, it’s a form of consolation whereas I used to be engaged on this e-book,” Evely mentioned. “I used to be like everybody on the time, very careworn. I had come from one other challenge, had labored so much, and thru three years straight I used to be very drained and careworn, virtually burnout. With Supergirl I used to be in the midst of understanding what it’s I wished to do. I all the time cherished to work on comics. I all the time appreciated to attract, however in some unspecified time in the future, on this case after I was beginning Supergirl I used to be like, ‘Do I even like drawing?’ As a result of I used to be so careworn.
“However the e-book, and the picture we had been creating, was so particular. I noticed the primary pages coloured by [Matheus], and thru that entire course of, I obtained to get pleasure from my very own work and uncover my very own type once more, in some way. I believe it exhibits on the web page, and it exhibits a form of discomfort via the story we had been telling.”

That was one thing that mirrored in what had drawn King to Supergirl within the first place: the tragedies that she had labored via and overcome, to develop into the particular person Kara is as we all know her right now. “One of many fascinating issues about Kara was that one in every of her unique creators, Otto Binder, created her as a dedication to his daughter. He created two characters as a dedication to her—Kara and Ms. Marvel from the Captain Marvel household. However quickly after he created Supergirl, his daughter tragically died,” King mentioned. “He spent the remainder of his life haunted, it ruined him, destroyed him as a person and a creator, and I all the time felt… I don’t know, some transference, like that character has slightly little bit of that ghost in it. That little little bit of haunting, slightly little bit of her that’s not like Superman.”
“There’s one thing there as a result of she’s been via tragedy. She’s been via Krypton, her precise origins come from tragedy and the way that modifications an individual. The way it makes them slightly harder, slightly extra extra cynical, slightly extra open-eyed in direction of the world,” King continued. “But additionally slightly stronger. A bit of extra highly effective and compassionate, as a result of they’ve really seen the opposite facet of it. They’ve seen the ache that they’re saving individuals from. That was the concept that I wished to push. That feels like a really sophisticated method of what I’m attempting to say, which is to make her a badass and put slightly little bit of Wolverine in her. That cool, insurgent character that I all the time cherished rising up.”
It’s clear that the group’s imaginative and prescient for Supergirl resonated past simply comedian critics. In January 2023, James Gunn and Peter Safran revealed that one of many first movies of their bold slate for a revived DC film universe can be Supergirl: Lady of Tomorrow, particularly drawing on the e-book’s interpretation of Kara’s struggles. For the group behind the e-book—particularly as commerce collections began selling out simply from Gunn’s point out—the information got here out of nowhere.
“When the information in regards to the movie got here out, it was so nice, as a result of I knew individuals would flip to the comedian,” Evely mentioned.
“That the announcement occurred was very surprising. We had been in Brazil, determining the following steps,” Lopes added. “After some time, it turns into so distant. Now it’s lastly changing into actual to us, visiting the set. Issues are as actual as they’ll get. It was one thing so far-off, and now it’s actually shut, I find it irresistible.”
“It’s actual nevertheless it’s nonetheless surreal. As a result of it’s so loopy,” Evely continued. “I felt an amazing sense of consolation [visiting the set], as a result of we noticed how laborious such proficient individuals had been engaged on this film. We gave all of our hearts to it within the e-book, so it’s very nice to see that they’re giving their hearts to the film.”
King already had some expertise working within the realm of DC movie—he had beforehand labored with Ava DuVernay on the since-cancelled New Gods movie, and within the new period of DC past Supergirl, he had labored in early phases of the Lanterns TV present. However that didn’t change how seeing Lady of Tomorrow be a part of that imaginative and prescient felt. “I imply, I strive to be as cynical as I can about the whole lot—largely to maintain up with my kids so we may be on the identical vibe,” King joked. “Once they first confirmed us the scope of it, I actually… tears in my eyes. I used to be attempting to play cool, as a result of there are lots of producers and other people I wished to look powerful with. Bilquis and Matheus are there. So I’d subtly wipe away my tears. If anybody asks: I used to be cool and chill.”
“To not identify drop, however to defer to somebody who understands this higher than I do. I used to be hanging out with Brian Michael Bendis at a con–all over the place Bendis goes, individuals come as much as him due to Miles Morales, the affect that he had on tradition on the world. They get photos with him, and after we’re strolling the corridor, he will get stopped like seven instances,” King continued. “And I felt like each time he turned to me he was identical to ‘Miles is only a present. It’s only a present. It’s like strolling round with a present all day.’ That’s how Supergirl feels. It’s identical to a present, it’s great.”

And with that present, there’s a peculiar sense of possession Lady of Tomorrow‘s group can have over this particular imaginative and prescient of the character. They don’t personal Supergirl, in fact, however Lady of Tomorrow is their Supergirl. “I really feel like the way in which she presents herself is one thing we created,” Evely mirrored. “The way in which she conducts, and, speaks, and appears, I really feel that is from us. I wish to suppose that possibly the opposite individuals keep in mind her like that.”
“Placing apart the possession and property, and all these bureaucratic issues about it, yeah, I do really feel like she’s partly ours,” Lopes added. “We created that comedian e-book and that’s ours. I gave Kara a lighter tone of blue [in Woman of Tomorrow]. In my variant cowl for the brand new Supergirl sequence, I made certain I drew her in a darker shade of blue—as a result of Lady of Tomorrow has that lighter blue [on her suit]. There’s lots of gentle in that e-book, and it shines extra.”
“Kara has a ton of that means to me. It’s a narrative I all the time inform: I all the time cherished to attract since I used to be very younger, I all the time appreciated to create characters and tales. However I didn’t know doing comics was [a viable career], as a result of there simply wasn’t a factor in Brazil like that. We didn’t have entry to lots of comics,” Evely concluded. “After I was a teen, I used to be in a paper retailer, and I noticed a thumbs up from Supergirl on a canopy—I acknowledged her from cartoons, from tv. However there was slightly little bit of textual content on the duvet that mentioned ‘Oh, drawn by a Brazilian artist.’ It was an actual job, and performed by a Brazilian? I can try this too?’”
“So after I began engaged on Lady of Tomorrow, I had already labored for 10 years with comics at that time. I had by no means tried pitching for her, however then I noticed the pitch from Tom, it simply felt excellent. I may draw extra fantasy, and starscapes that I like. Like I mentioned, I used to be in a really anxious second engaged on it at first. Within the course of of making the pages, I felt like I used to be beginning to fall in love with comics once more,” Evely continued. “Supergirl… I found my future job via her. After which she saved me once more, and introduced me again to what I actually love. Lady of Tomorrow is the e-book that’s represents all that to me now.”
“I didn’t begin studying comics till I used to be slightly older,” Lopes added. “I hadn’t prepared any Supergirl comics earlier than working with Tom and Bilquis. My story begins together with her there, however I fell in love with the characters Tom and Bilquis created for that e-book—and now she’s modified my life! That’s my favourite DC character ever.”
For King, too, there was a particular resonance that he had not first felt when exploring who was on supply for his subsequent DC enterprise. “Once more, this e-book was written in the course of the pandemic. My kids had been dwelling with me 24 hours whereas it was being written. My daughter was 10, 11 on the time, and each web page—each story, each ending, starting, we might discuss it simply so we had one thing to speak about,” King mirrored. “And in making the e-book, I didn’t intend to do that, however I ended up wanting… I attempted to make somebody as sophisticated and as cool and as robust and as stunning and as powerful as my daughter. The e-book will all the time be the second between the 2 of us because the world is kind of catching up.”
“As she grows older, I’ll nonetheless have this e-book. It’s stunning.”

Supergirl: Lady of Tomorrow is obtainable in a number of full codecs, wherever good comics are bought. Supergirl: Lady of Tomorrow, the movie, is presently slated for a June 2026 launch.
This interview has been edited and condensed for readability.
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