Power Girl #22

Writer: Judd Winick Artist: Sami Basri Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 16, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
7.2Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

Superman arrives to offer Power Girl help in untangling the mess Max Lord has left her life in, but they won't get much quality time in thanks to the dinosaurs that have suddenly appeared in New York City!

  • 8.0
    cxPulp - Blake Petit Mar 22, 2011

    This issue will dig right into the classic debate of who's the real man and who's the disguise, Clark Kent or Superman, and applying that same question to Power Girl is a new, but very legitimate, direction in which to steer the character. Sami Basri has done a fabulous Power Girl for many issues now, and this issue proves that Superman is no problem either. He's strong, he's bold, and he even has a picture-perfect spit curl. Plus" dinosaurs. How can you fail to have fun with that kind of chemistry? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Kelly Thompson Mar 19, 2011

    Sami Basri's art has been consistent and reliable for his entire run on the series, and mostly suffers by having to follow up Amanda Conner's art, which was more emotional and a better fit for Karen's personality and style. Basri's art is very pretty and soft, but occasionally flat and stiff, which doesn't help the fun that sometimes seems to be missing. This, however, is one of Basri's better issues, as he gets a chance to cut loose with some dinosaurs (always fun) and also do some good character work with Karen and Clark as Power Girl and Superman. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Mar 22, 2011

    We also get a cameo from Zatanna, with the promise of more of her and Batman in the next issue as well. Sounds good to me. Oh, and did I mention this one has magic freakin' dinosaurs?! Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Mar 20, 2011

    Its unacceptable to get sidelined out of a story arcs ending for not reading Winicks other title, so points off for an otherwise solid start to P.G.s new outlook on life. Read Full Review

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