Red Daughter of Krypton rages though this issue! Supergirls Red Lantern powers and allies are about to be tested as a Worldkiller1 arrives from Karas past to destroy her!
Great fun as Supergirl goes mano a mano with a villain who's got two big surprises for her. Worth checking out. Read Full Review
Supergirl #32 is another strong issue, and even hints of events to come. The art continues to be great and augments an already strong script. Despite this, reader may want to wait until Red Lantern Corps #32 is released before picking up this issue. Read Full Review
I think this is a good action issue in the title, showing a powerful Kara pinballing through a marauding army. It answers some of the Worldkiller questions. And it brings Kara back to her home ... Earth! All of that said, her personality in this title has just been slightly off in comparison to how she has been shown in Red Lanterns. That difference has made this a little jarring in reading this story. Hopefully, this Red Daughter arc will make Kara likable and heroic, living on Earth and helping. I would feel much easier about that if the characterization from Red Lanterns was pulling forward consistently. Still the table is set for a new beginning. Read Full Review
All in all Supergirl #32 was an okay issue. There were a few mistakes, but that's mostly on the fact that it mentions stuff that happens in other comics that haven't come out yet. As a part of a big story arc it fails at it due to needing the latest comics from Red Lanterns to get the full picture. Read Full Review
The best moments of Supergirl #32 are those where you realize how familiar Kara's struggles are. Unfortunately the need to provide context, tie into editorial demands, and provide a large scale battle scene keep much of the book from indulging this strength. You'll leave this issue excited about the series, but likely wishing that it were freer to be itself. Read Full Review
I'm not sick of The Worldkillers by any means, but I want this storyline to finally intersect and tie itself back together. Oddly enough, where SUPERGIRL is at is also where WORLDS' FINEST and WONDER WOMAN are at, plot wise. We'll probably be all finished with stories that started when The New 52 rolls around – just in time for the ‘Band-aid‘. Think about that. Read Full Review
There doesn't seem to be much to this title this month, but that could be because we're only given half the story since Red Lanterns #32 proceeds it and hasn't come out yet. Big fights, big thrills, but this series still seems to be bogged down by Supergirl's bad attitude which I hoped she'd have learned to control with the Red Daughter of Krypton story arc. But hopefully when it's all over we will see a Supergirl who's better adjusted, and given a purpose or at least a direction. For a positive though, Emanuela Lupacchino's art looks great and if you like seeing a great looking Supergirl yelling and hitting things, then this issue is for you. Read Full Review
Really fun