The cream of the crop of the next generation of DCU super-heroes assembles in this issue Robin, Static, Miss Martian, Blue Beetle, Batgirl, the new Impulse to team up with Supergirl and take on a new villain who promises to define this generation as much as Darkseid, Lex Luthor and The Joker did prior ones. Good luck, kids!
It's just spot-on. Kudos to James Peaty. And as I said before, Bernard Chang really is just clicking on all cylinders here. Just smashing stuff. Read Full Review
Chang's artwork is sharp, and I really like how good he is at differentiating the ages between the characters. Mahmud Asrar gives us a good cover, just enough to make me wish he was the one taking over the art for this book. This book has really been top-notch for some time. We can only hope that the team taking the book over will keep it up. Read Full Review
I was slightly disappointed with the harder Supergirl which takes away from some of the fun of the Girl of Steel/Damian relationship. However, I did enjoy the scene between Kara and Lois Lane which points out not only Supergirl's hubris but and why you shouldn't underestimate her. Read Full Review
"Supergirl" under Peaty and Chang is, when it's all said and done, an average book. There are some fun bits and ideas, and the art looks great, but at the same time it needs a little something extra to stand out from the pack. If Supergirl is going to keep her own title, she needs a hook to justify its publication. From Peaty, I don't feel like I'm getting that just yet. Read Full Review
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