Supergirl #76

Writer: Peter David Artist: Ed Benes Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 20, 2002 Critic Reviews: 1
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Linda Danvers, a.k.a. Supergirl, has met Kara Zor-El, a.k.a Supergirl…but is she the real deal? Linda's not sure, so she brings Kara to Metropolis to meet a real Kryptonian. Unfortunately, a lot of strange things in the big city are keeping the Man of Steel preoccupied…though they may tie in to the mystery behind Kara's arrival!

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    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Nov 23, 2002

    The artwork by Ed Benes and Alex Lei apart from Superboy--who is basically a victim of continuity fashion--uniformly impresses. There's not a single exploitation shot this issue. All the characters exhibit depth. The two Supergirls are well distinguished in terms of facial structure and scale. Both however may not be real blondes given their black instead of blonde eyebrows: a slight error on the part of Digital Chameleon who I'm happy to say provides vibrant colors and sensible fleshtones. Benes and Lei give each character a distinctive body language, and yet the Supergirls both are portrayed as tough if not graceful. Even the slashmarks near the eyes are less frequent. So, you'll hear from me little complaint pertaining to the artwork. Read Full Review

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