Cat Grant is in trouble. And not just "missed her deadline and Perry White's furious" trouble. Really bad trouble. And the only hero who she can turn to for help is the one she's been bad-mouthing in the Daily Planet for months Supergirl! Will the Girl of Steel let bygones be bygones? Or should this Cat hope she still has at least one more of her nine lives left?
This is one of those few issues where the sum of the parts really outweighs the individual achievements. If I nitpick, there are quite a few little things in this issue that don't work for me, but when I step back and look at the issue as a whole, it really comes together quite nicely in spite of the development of Cat Grant, some art inconsistencies, and a headscratching final two pages. When you take it all in, this is a great way to kick off Sterling Gates and Jamal Igle's final storyline as the Supergirl creative team, bringing together a lot of plot threads they've left hanging while encapsulating a lot things that made their run so enjoyable. Read Full Review
But foremost, they wanted to make Supergirl a respectable hero and a likeable character. And I think they succeeded. And this is what I appreciate the most from this run. It makes these last two issues almost bittersweet. Read Full Review
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