Racing headlong into the adventure and turmoil of GENERATION LOST, Power Girl is hot on the trail of Max Lord seeking answers and looking for payback. But a trip to Project Cadmus leaves her with a bit more than she can handle, and monstrously outnumbered.
Those looking to see Power Girl do what she does best (kick some serious ass) will get exactly that here, along with a quick cameo from Batman and the reappearance of a Kryptonian's best friend. Worth a look. Read Full Review
Theres still plenty of action and self-referential humor, but its become clear that theres little direction for any of these things. Winicks attempt to cross storylines with Justice League: Generation Lost strips Power Girl of any development and mission personal to the character, which is too bad for a heroine who even considers herself redundant in the DCU. Read Full Review
"Power Girl" #20 was a fun trip into this character's world, and I feel like I got my money's worth. I'll certainly take a peek at next month's issue, but for someone who got drawn in based on the connection to "Justice League: Generation Lost," I don't feel like I've been duped at all. It's a little light and fluffy, and I'm good with that. Read Full Review