Her name is Faora Hul-Ul, and she was born on the planet Krypton. The name means “the hidden one,” in the tongues of Earth, and that will mean something to you soon enough. Her world is dying, and she needs you to know this story before it dies as well.
Bombshells does a lot of exposition here but Aneke makes it flow very well and in a fun and engaging way. With lots of character designs to work with, leaving me wanting a Lara and Alura spin-off to know their tale alone!, there's a good bit of variety all while maintaining that hard and metallic kind of edge to it that Faora gives off. It's not a warm and inviting piece and isn't meant to be as that's not who Faora is. There's definitely a lot to take in here and connections to other events in the overall series that ties it together, such as the Thanagarian element, but it all comes back to the humanity of the cast and Kara is definitely representative of that. Good stuff all around that has me curious to see if there will be a solid enough buildup to the 100th installment. Read Full Review
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