All the pieces of the puzzle come together as Power Girl faces friend and foe in the no-holds-barred climax of the Ultra-Humanite's mad grab for control of Earth!
Enjoy twenty-two pages of multiple panels that technically bring the page count up to forty-four. Enjoy a massive cast of characters bearing an array of body language and a variety of expression. It just doesn't get any better than this for the Last Hero of the Multiverse, and it never will again. Read Full Review
I don't know what is in store for us when Judd Winick takes over in issue #13, and quite frankly if that issue doesn't grab me by the short hairs on the first page, my interest in Power Girl will quickly come to an end. Fortunately, I have 12 fantastic issues to return to again and again whenever the desire strikes. Power Girl #12 is a fond farewell, and is worth every penny. No surprise then, that Power Girl #12 earns 5 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review
The question, then, is whether what follows can match expectations. It's not a matter of living up to the standard of Gray, Palmiotti, and Connor -- few could hope to -- but, at the very least, it has to not feel like a pale imitation of its current self. For what it's worth, I'm far more interested in what the creative team does next, rather than what the character does next. Gray, Palmiotti, and Conner finally provided the starring role that Power Girl was born for, and although the 12-issue run is too short by half, at least it exists at all. It's a story so well-told that it deserves a place on everyone's shelves. Read Full Review
Despite the strength of this week's haul, including four other Must Read titles, there was no questioning and no debating which comic would walk away with the Read Full Review
The outgoing team has made her into a (sorry again) rounder, more complete character - and here's hoping the next team can pick it up from there and keep building. Read Full Review