By: Joe Kelly Publisher: DC Comics Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: DC Comics Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 256 Publication Date: November 07, 2007 Reading Level: Young Adult Release Date: November 07, 2007
Supergirl RoCkssss! if u liked the movie and u like Buffy the Vampire slayer this book is 4 u
The new Supergirl for the new Age just rocks Well well well, when it comes to Supergirl I tend to be non-objective because everything is Helen Slater's fault (she made me love the character years ago) but the point here is: The newest interpretation of the Girl of Steel gives us a new dimension never explored before. Kara Zor-El is among us and she is no longer Matrix, the innocent Kara or Linda from the 50s or 60's. No, she is a rebel teenage girl who faces the same issues most teenagers do and with a overdoze of super powers and a lot of comic super heroes sorrounding, so, how do you take this and turn it into an interestering development? Simple: you deal with the basics! The basic legend is there but updated. The art treatment is absolutely amazing with excellent colors, diagram, story arcs, etc. But most important Kara gives us a delight with her rebel finding-who-I-am and my place in this world delicious character. Not to mention the excellent story arcs where she can punch whoever stands in her way and astonishing fight sequences. For fans of Supergirl this is a MUST!!!
Supergirl "Identity" Review While still not as good as it can be, Supergirl is slowly improving in terms of art and storylines. This trade contains issues #10-19(yeah, you read those numbers right!), and the Infinite Holiday Special. The artwork in the special is really good, and Supergirl finally looks normal.