LEO Coupe Flying Car. Fully electric jet lift system. Image: LeoFlight website . O f the things we were promised for the future by movies, the dream of real flying cars, is right up there for me with autonomous humanoid robots. I've actually written several articles about the development of flying cars concluding, most notably, that most working prototypes, and proof of concept flying cars, are really just compact aeroplanes or oversized drones. They don't look anything like actual cars. Which is understandable given that, so far, no one has developed any kind of anti-gravity engine capable of lifting the weight of your average family car with the family, probably a couple of dogs, and a picnic lunch all on board. Are We Any Closer to Flying Cars? While I haven't done a deep dive researching the full state of play, I did fall down the rabbit hole enough to see some promising projects, including one that may just be the front runner to a mass produced flying car ...
I 've never read 'Woman of Tomorrow', the Tom King comic book miniseries that Supergirl is supposed to be inspired by. In fact I've never read a Supergirl comic at all. Which means I have no expectations for this movie to live up to. Much like all the comic book characters I love on the big and small screens - I've barely read any of their comics (even when I was in my prime comic book years of my youth. I read more Archie comics than anything because I could get their book collections for free - and my comic of choice was Mad Magazine so... there's that). All this to say, I can only judge these comic book characters from what I've seen before on screens. I've seen the original 80's Supergirl movie with Helen Slater (she's fine, the movie not so much). I've watched at least the first season of the CW Supergirl show with Melissa Benoist (Melissa's awesome in the role - she really commits to it, easily going from sweet to I'll burn...


