Supergirl #20 (2011)

Supergirl #20 (2011)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Michael Alan Nelson
(A) Mahmud A. Asrar
(CA) Emanuela Lupacchino
Supergirl is dead-Long live Supergirl! Or so it seems as the strange connection between the Karas has Power Girl becoming Supergirl again.
Date Available: 05/15/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


The final part of the titanic crossover between Supergirl and Power Girl concludes on a wonderfully written high note. Nelson's terrifically humorous dialog adds a new dimension to the terror of being up against a logical computer killing machine that will not accept the idea that its facing an alternate dimensional counterpart. But although these snipets of insight are starting to rise, I can't help but wonder if the New 52 is fighting a losing battle with itself. With another few titles on the chopping block (so far Supergirl has maintained an even keel) and another group of new titles on the horizon, its getting harder and harder to keep interest or even a low key idea of continuity in the New 52. Luckily, for a gifted few writers/artists, a good story and art will always bring in the customers.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Michael Alan Nelson
(A) Mahmud A. Asrar
(CA) Emanuela Lupacchino
Supergirl is dead-Long live Supergirl! Or so it seems as the strange connection between the Karas has Power Girl becoming Supergirl again.
Date Available: 05/15/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


The final part of the titanic crossover between Supergirl and Power Girl concludes on a wonderfully written high note. Nelson's terrifically humorous dialog adds a new dimension to the terror of being up against a logical computer killing machine that will not accept the idea that its facing an alternate dimensional counterpart. But although these snipets of insight are starting to rise, I can't help but wonder if the New 52 is fighting a losing battle with itself. With another few titles on the chopping block (so far Supergirl has maintained an even keel) and another group of new titles on the horizon, its getting harder and harder to keep interest or even a low key idea of continuity in the New 52. Luckily, for a gifted few writers/artists, a good story and art will always bring in the customers.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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