Tom King finds a way to make Supergirl’s origin story infinitely more badass.
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Tom King finds a way to make Supergirl’s origin story infinitely more badass.
Selina Kyle is NOT Keyser Söze.
The visuals look like something from an ancient Greek vase.
Cloonan and Conrad keep the action moving
An attractive sort of a Teenage-Mutant-Ninja-Batgirls
It’s sad to see the series come to an end.
Unute and Jim go on a mission that goes haywire.
The issue manages a balance between story, backstory, and adorability.
Diana's distinctive fighting style comes across beautifully in a very satisfying annual.
There is power and poetry in DeConnick’s vision.
Action mixes with emotionally engrossing drama in a deeply entertaining series finale.
A large crossover seems to have shaken the more stylish end of the storytelling.
A two-page fight sequence with a Frank Miller-sized pack of ninjas that plays out entirely in silhouette against a green screen.
Hawthorne and DiBenedetto’s art is rigid and harsh.
Evely has a very sharp eye for drama.
Once again, Nightwing isn’t really the center of the Nightwing book.
It feels strangely imbalanced
Wonder Woman’s quest with the sword finds her teaming up with Deadman again.
Another thoroughly entertaining combination of drama, comedy, and comedic graphics.
Williamson solidly avoids cheesy horror cliches.