A NEW START, A NEW LOOK! Power Girl and her friends are the new owners of the Daily Star building, with plans to bring back its former glory. But their renovation disturbs a squatter living on the property--one who's not afraid to seize full control for himself. Luckily, Power Girl's ready for a fight--with a new look!
All in all, Power Girl #17 is a deeply charming status quo shift that picks up storylines that haven't had much time to cook, while also pushing the series in a new direction that makes it serve as a good jumping on point for the character. Read Full Review
This issue has a distinct sitcom vibe to it, and while it's definitely a chance, it's a welcome one. Read Full Review
I have to hand it to Leah Williams, she has proven no detail is thrown away just for the fun of it. Although I'm a little sad to see the jacket and pant suit disappear, maybe her going back to a familiar look is a way of visually showing her coming to terms with some of her inner demons? Only time will tell for sure. Read Full Review
Power Girl #17 is another issue of missed opportunities to turn things around. Leah Williams continues to make PG less and less important in her own title in favor of a growing ensemble. She's as lost as PG is in this book with forced characters and cringy dialogue. This series continues to be superficial, silly and utterly disappointing for fans of Power Girl. At least her costume is better! Read Full Review
Fun issue, as usual. I'm really enjoying this run of Power Girl, giving her more of a supporting cast and exploring who she is and what separates her from other super...girls... Great stuff.