The son of Superman finds himself trapped with the Teen Titans in a future that may kill all of them.
Add to those story elements Yildiray Cinar's beautiful art. From the Blaze design, to the expressive nature of Supergirl, to this last power pose splash, this book is just great. And the perspective panel of the Block with tiny Supergirl and Veritas was slick. So we are moving towards a new Supergirl. Read Full Review
Bedard tells the story that will have Kara seeing red. Very strong dialogue at times that shows the anger in Supergirl. Cinar and the rest of the art team do an amazing job providing some very character focus panels that are eye popping good. It seems that this arc is driving towards the main attraction and the series will pick up once it is there. Worth the read. Read Full Review
The new creative team for Supergirl continues to establish a fresh take on Kara Zor-El. With a charismatic new outlook on the future, and an underlying weakness that holds her back, Supergirl is becoming a very developed part of the DC Universe. Tony Bedard, Yildiray Cinar, and Ray McCarthy are growing as they work together and the result is quite satisfying. Read Full Review
The star this issue is Yildiray Cinar. His artwork is very strong, particularly as Kara's rage builds. There are some choices he makes regarding angles that are fairly pedestrian but Cinar's take on Kenneth Rocafort''s Lobo redesign is sinister and true to the original, making the last Czarnian a worthy adversary for Kara. Read Full Review
If you like Supergirl, or if you're a fan of Superman but aren't enjoying his current titles, this book is worth checking out. It's still very easy to get caught up via trade, as the stories fun, quick reads. Overall Score: 7 out of 10. Read Full Review
Supergirl remains a decent title, anchored by Bedard's inventiveness and Cinar's craftsmanship. Things are still a little too hectic and Kara is a little too simplistic, but a couple of great moments remind that the potential is there if Bedard can just reach out for it. Read Full Review
This is a very quick read, that doesn't lead to much, and really just gives us what last issue did. The only exception is for those out there that wanted to know the origin of the Block, this issue is for you. Read Full Review
Although I've grown to like this depiction of Kara, the comic's hot-and-cold storylines have been hit-and-miss for me and I have little interest in seeing Kara and pseudo-Lobo, Round 2 after her solar recharge. Maybe I'll come back for the next arc. Pass. Read Full Review