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Supergirl #60 (2005)

Supergirl #60 (2005)

$9.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by BERNARD CHANG
Cover by AMY REEDER
& RICHARD FRIEND
SUPERGIRL welcomes aboard writer Nick Spencer (JIMMY OLSEN, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS, Morning Glories) and artist Bernard Chang (WONDER WOMAN, SUPERMAN) for a Girl of Steel story unlike any other! Someone is trying to kill the young heroes of the DC Universe! Who is this villain, and how can Supergirl stop him? Maybe her friends can help - namely, Batgirl, Blue Beetle, Miss Martian, Static and…Robin?! Buckle up, folks, because this one puts the pedal to the metal on page one and doesn't let up for a second!
Date Available: 01/19/2011
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

A perfect starting point for anyone that's left Supergirl and wants to give it a try again. The fact that Nick (Morning Glories, Infinite Vacation) Spencer was taking over the writing chores with this issue is what got me to give it a shot. Sadly, it's Spencer's first and last issue. Hopefully co-writer James Peaty (and now the new ongoing writer) was the parts that I enjoyed most in this book. Probably the most I've enjoyed a Supergirl comic in the past 5 years, Spencer & Peaty effortlessly weave a story of intrigue that instantly has me looking forward to the next issue. Art efforts by Bernard Chang are sure to please most everyone, though I don't like the stupid gold things on Supergirls arm, his storytelling was top notch. A great example of making a b-list character getting a-list handling. I'll be reading more!
8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by BERNARD CHANG
Cover by AMY REEDER
& RICHARD FRIEND
SUPERGIRL welcomes aboard writer Nick Spencer (JIMMY OLSEN, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS, Morning Glories) and artist Bernard Chang (WONDER WOMAN, SUPERMAN) for a Girl of Steel story unlike any other! Someone is trying to kill the young heroes of the DC Universe! Who is this villain, and how can Supergirl stop him? Maybe her friends can help - namely, Batgirl, Blue Beetle, Miss Martian, Static and…Robin?! Buckle up, folks, because this one puts the pedal to the metal on page one and doesn't let up for a second!
Date Available: 01/19/2011
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

A perfect starting point for anyone that's left Supergirl and wants to give it a try again. The fact that Nick (Morning Glories, Infinite Vacation) Spencer was taking over the writing chores with this issue is what got me to give it a shot. Sadly, it's Spencer's first and last issue. Hopefully co-writer James Peaty (and now the new ongoing writer) was the parts that I enjoyed most in this book. Probably the most I've enjoyed a Supergirl comic in the past 5 years, Spencer & Peaty effortlessly weave a story of intrigue that instantly has me looking forward to the next issue. Art efforts by Bernard Chang are sure to please most everyone, though I don't like the stupid gold things on Supergirls arm, his storytelling was top notch. A great example of making a b-list character getting a-list handling. I'll be reading more!
8 out of 10 Grahams
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