Adventures of Supergirl #7

Writer: Sterling Gates Artist: Emanuela Lupacchino Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 20, 2016 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Kara must fight her way across universes and lifetimes to find the mastermind behind her current troubles.

  • 9.6
    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj Apr 19, 2016

    And that is what I love about this book. There are fun references and homages, no doubt. But you can't live on Easter eggs alone. The story of this new Supergirl fighting a hidden enemy with ties to Fort Rozz is compelling.  Add to that the lush art of Lupacchino, McCarthy, and Hi-Fi and this might be my favorite chapter so far. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Apr 21, 2016

    Adventures of Supergirl delivers a certain kind of story that I'm looking for as a book that complements the TV show. Normally I avoid these kinds of books as I've avoided Flash and Arrow's digital tie-in books, but Supergirl is the kind of character that makes me want to read more about her without having to dig into the bigger DC Universe. Gates again nails the character right here and you can easily imagine Melissa Benoist going through all of this. And yes, I want a Bombshells TV episode. Lupacchino and McCarthy have been among some of my favorite artists of the past year with things they've worked on and both of them definitely bring a lot to this book with some great layouts with fun designs while working through a great range of mini-concept pieces for the character. Good fun all around that leaves me wanting more. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway Apr 18, 2016

    Supergirl continues to flex her expert-level dreaming skills and finds out who has been manipulating her night-nights recently--former Fort Rozz employee, Psi! This chapter is a lot of fun because we get to see a few variations on Supergirl that are both cool as heck and reference different versions of Supergirl from days of yore. Was there ever actually a "day of yore?" Like, were two guys standing atop a hill, watching townsfolk below going about their business, and one said to the other, "Yep, these are the days of yore"? I wonder...and I'd further like to know if the other guy turned to him and replied, "Nope, these days are your'n." And then they probably killed and ate each other, as was the custom in those days. Read Full Review

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