As mentioned above, we're happy to send out cards with the Girl-Wonder.org address on them. Ask your comics shop if you can leave a stack at the counter for customers to take. Give them to friends. Pin them up at the gym. Stick one in the envelope with your Great Aunt's birthday card. Get the word out. The most important thing is to write to DC Comics and let them know that you support Project Girl Wonder. A basic template for a letter would be along these lines: [Your name here]
[Your address here] [today's date] [person you're sending the letter to --- Paul Levitz, Dan Didio, or Pete Tomasi] DC Comics 1700 Broadway NYC, NY 10019 Dear [title, followed by last name -- e.g 'Mr Levitz'], [Here, in your own words, ask when Stephanie will be getting a Case in the Batcave. If you're disappointed that she doesn't have one yet, express this. If you're angry, or feel betrayed by DC because of the way her character was dealt with, say so. If you're tired of feeling that you're beingtreated like an idiot, refuse to put up with it anymore. Be honest, but also be polite and respectful. After all, we wouldn't have had Stephanie at all without DC.] [Regards / Best Wishes / Sincerely] [your signature] [your name] Before you send your letter off, take a picture of yourself with it, or scan the envelope. We'll add your contribution to a gallery page. That address again: DC Comics
1700 Broadway NYC, NY 10019 |