Her secret revealed to her squadron leader, Kara (Supergirl) is taken before General Arkayn to have her fate decided. The life of her sister Kortni (Stargirl) hangs in the balance.
This series continues to fire on all cylinders as it present the various characters slowly but surely coming together amid the larger backdrop of World War II. Read Full Review
This is another enjoyable issue and Im beginning to see where some of the story parts could go, but here are two questions to leave you with: How far can you expand the cast without the story getting out of control or being unable to wrap-up loose ends, and What is the best way to introduce characters and when? Read Full Review
If you're looking for another great ensemble book featuring DC heroes, this is a solid buy. Hopefully we can bring you more coverage of this title in the future. Read Full Review
While the art in this issue isn't as strong as we've come to know it to be from this series, the continuation of Supergirl and Stargirl's story is pretty exciting. I love the direction and I can't wait to see what happens to these characters next and what will happen when all of our heroines finally meet. Read Full Review
I love the new Soviet take on Super girl and Star Girl, this story is the main reason I buy
the comic. It is fresh, new, and unique. My only problem is that it is not being drawn by
Sauvage, I'm not saying Mooney does a bad job its just that it has lost that special pin-up
style that made me buy this when first saw the issue #1. Even so I am really excited to see
where this goes and if this does well I will be able to forgive Bennett for the GOD AWFUL new
52 lobo.