Paul Tracy's Comic Reviews

Reviewer For: GWW Reviews: 8
9.1Avg. Review Rating

Supergirl #21 is a fantastic jumping off point for the Girl of Steel. It provides a well-paced and smartly told story, brought to life through vivid and well-coined art. The knowledge that this book is going to weave throughout other books while maintaining its own jam-packed storyline is a very intriguing detail that makes this book a sure bet for my pull list. If you're a fan of the Kryptonian Heroes or just looking for a good title to add to your collection, I strongly recommend picking up Part One of the Killers of Krypton. Her cousin has 1,000 issues under his belt, it's time that Supergirl gets a lot more love!

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As a fan of the comics, Hit-Girl #1 is absolute perfection.

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Chapter one offers glimpses into what we can expect from the subsequent issues, and I can attest that the elements we get have me greatly looking forward to the next issue.

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This is that shimmering jewel peaking out beneath the sand in one of the most haunted places in the world, unearth that gem, dust it off, and breath in all of the mysterious, terrifying, and beautiful glory that is is prepared to bestow on you.

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The smart, concise, well-formed origin remake is exactly what Rory Regan's Ragman character needed.

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Everyone should read Being Super, I could go on for pages and pages providing more examples and elaborating like an AP English Teacher how wonderful it is, and why this aspect and that element are so brilliantly chosen and expertly executed.

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Sink your teeth into this wonderful coming of age tale to learn what is more difficult to wrap your head around, growing up an alien, or simply being a teenager.

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Rebirth continues to give the comic book readers some incredible titles, and our new JLA is no exception. Stay tuned to see how earth's new defenders manage to coexist and what threats they will have to band together to face.

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