The Dugan-Whitmore family vacation is in full swing, but something sinister lurks in the woods, stalking Pat Dugan. Can Stargirl and S.T.R.I.P.E. face down the threat from Pat's past and preserve their summer trip, or will it come to a tragic end?
The only real weakness to Earth-Prime: Stargirl #4 is that it doesn't seem to advance the overall storyline of the series that much, apart from revealing the identity of the mystery villain tying the different Arrowverse series together. Ignoring that, it is a solid comic with a great story that can be enjoyed by both fans of the show and newcomers alike. If, for some reason, you haven't given Stargirl a try, this issue is a fine place to start. Read Full Review
This issue isn't only a must-read for Stargirl or DCTV fans, it should be read by anyone who loves the Golden Age corner of the DC Universe. Read Full Review
It's a great character spotlight, and also does an excellent job of setting up what makes this series different from all the others in this line. It's such a charming read that by the time Magog actually shows up, it's almost distracting. Read Full Review
Excellent book. By far the best of the TV tie ins. With James Robinson and Jerry Ordway involved, it shouldn't be surprise.
The only downside to this books is that neither cover is great.
The art inside is by Jerry Ordway and is so much better then the cover. The story is fun , the art is great but this book
Al I so old that i don't get the cover. I am sorry i know never judge book byby its cover but this cover was a such a turn off, people will miss it, the insides art is sp much better. Ordway is a great, the person who did this cover is not.
THe story was great, and everything but i just can let this horrible cover thing go