Williams crams a lot of story into just a few pages.
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Williams crams a lot of story into just a few pages.
Williams cleverly balances the narrative between action and drama.
Echoes some of the better aspects of previous Power Girl stories.
Williams’s Power Girl nightmare is a great deal of fun.
Morrison’s prose for the Hallmark story has a dreamy poetry about it.
The psychic awareness gives Power Girl a whole new dimension.
Metallo’s attacks intensify, Doombreaker finds a bone shard as Jon and the princess get into even more trouble, and Power Girl finally sees who’s been after her, Clark and Lois confront Doombreaker, and Power Girl and Jon Kent learn the secret of who’s after Power Girl.
Superman and the family make a discovery about Metallo, a visitor brings her problems with her to the Kent Farm, and Supergirl needs help and only Power Girl can do it.
Readers get three brilliant Superman and Superman family stories.
The murderer and so much more is revealed.
As the kaiju attack, the Witch is reborn.
Scarlet Witch has returned, but she’s brought something else with he.
The Avengers come to Krakoa to get Scarlet Witch’s body. Still, things don’t go as expected.
The autopsy of Scarlet Witch is only the beginning as X-Factor, X-Force, and the X-Men go after the most likely culprit.
The team goes to the Gala and one mystery is solved. At the same time, another begins.
X-Factor prepares to end the Morrigan’s reign of terror.
X-Factor battles the Morrigan.
X-Factor searches for Siryn and gets more than they bargained for in.
X-Factor investigates the death of a friend… their second death in a week.