Rebekah Galer
Contributing since March, 2022
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About Rebekah Galer
Rebekah Galer is a freelance writer for Screen Rant, specialising in DC and Marvel comics. She's a massive Tim Drake enthusiast and also enjoys reading Hawkeye, Harley Quinn and most Batman-related comics. While writing on the side, Rebekah is a pre-service English and History teacher based in Brisbane, Australia. She especially enjoys sneaking comic pages into learning content.
Latest Articles
DC Reveals Why Harley Quinn Will Never Be A Hero
Harley Quinn #26 shows that while Harley is one of DC's most popular characters, she's far from reaching the rank of 'hero'.
The Flash’s Forgotten Daughter is the Key To Saving DC’s Timeline
In Stargirl: The Lost Children #3, DC reveals the one person who could return the Golden Age's forgotten sidekicks to the main continuity.
Batman's Birthday Present to Robin Proves He's a Terrible Mentor
One year on Tim Drake's birthday, Batman did the worst thing that a mentor could do to his sidekick: he made Robin unable to trust himself.
DC Knows Which Robin Is The Most Impulsive (And It Isn’t Jason Todd)
The Robin least likely to think twice stole the Batmobile, destroyed it, and managed to get away with it.
Robin Reveals One Common Trait Every Bat-Family Member Shares
The Dark Knight has always been dramatic and Robin proves his kids are exactly the same.
Robin's Weirdest Story Is Too R-Rated For The DCEU
Tim Drake once starred in a comic book horror involving child murder, cannibalism and more!
Robin & Batgirl's Relationship Exposes A Dark Bat-Family Truth
Fans may love the Bat-Family, but as Robin reveals who he really trusts, Tim's relationship with the Batgirls takes on new meaning.
Tim Drake's New Unofficial Codename is Even Better Than Robin
Robin's new (unofficial) name perfectly describes what makes Tim Drake unique. And it has nothing to do with being Batman's sidekick.
DC Confirms Its Most Iconic Green Lantern With One Line
In John Stewart: The Emerald Knight #1, the Green Lantern Corps pays respect to the greatest member of their army, settling a major debate.
Batman's Villains Misunderstand His Symbol On A Fundamental Level
What is Batman's true symbolic purpose in Gotham? Batman: Urban Legends has uncovered the truth (and who most gets it wrong).
DC Officially Confirms The Weirdest Theory About Its Villain Designs
According to Green Arrow, a major part of his appearance was a huge red flag during the Golden Age.
DC Finally Admits Fans Were Right to Call Out Its Weirdest Gadget
A classic trick arrow may be simply too silly for Green Arrow's quiver.
Nightwing's New Villain Proves He's Perfect For The DCEU
All eyes are on Nightwing in Batman: Urban Legends #22 as his newest villain demonstrates Dick Grayson's incredible potential for the big screen.
Why Project Pegasus Is So Powerful in Marvel SNAP (Official Lore)
A comprehensive guide to Project Pegasus, the top-secret SHIELD location you've never heard of!
Green Lantern Confirms a Mind-Blowing Hero Should Be a Blue Lantern
Guy Gardner's Green Lantern may have a reputation that precedes him, but Dark Crisis: War Zone proves he's a worthy Blue Lantern.
DC Is Finally Confronting How It Has Failed Flash's Women
The wives of the Fastest Men Alive have difficult jobs and it's time the Flash Family acknowledges them.
DC's Most Wholesome Superhero Team Has An Unexpected Dark Side
The Justice Society is one of the greatest superhero teams of all time. What happens when they break their tradition of legacy heroes?
Nightwing Admits the Tragic Mental Health Reality of Being Robin
Nightwing shows why Batman's child sidekicks can never live a normal life, evident in this year's Nightwing Annual from DC Comics.
DC's First Black Batgirl Shouldn't Be Forgotten
The role of Batgirl doesn't belong to one person and an alternate version of the character proves why DC's first Black Batgirl deserves to come back.
Batman & Catwoman's Daughter Redefines Hero-Villain Relationships
Helena Wayne's Huntress, the forgotten daughter of Batman and Catwoman is taking the JSA to new heights in Justice Society of America #1!