Supergirl meets the New Super-Man! To help get her amplified powers under control, Supergirl will need to travel to China and train under I-Ching and Kong Kenan for help. But when an international threat hits the city before her training is complete, is Supergirl ready to save the world?
RATED T
This series is a must read in my opinion. Orlandos writing is always on point. Read Full Review
I really liked this issue. Inspirational Supergirl. All-Star Superman. And family. Throw in sweet art and this was a winner. Read Full Review
Supergirl has always had a soft spot in my heart, and Rebirth knows how to hit me just right. The writing, as always, is fantastic. The art is detailed and builds the world seamlessly. Claps for you, Orlando, the story is great. I cant wait for the next issue. This arc has captured my attention without a hitch. Read Full Review
In order to save people; the public and those she cares about, she has to truly understand herself. And this issue does an excellent job at developing that. Read Full Review
If you like seeing heroes stand for hope and make a positive difference in the world, then you should really be reading Supergirl. Read Full Review
A great read for sure, with some pretty fun throwbacks as well. As a personal note, as great as the original cover is, if you can get your hands on the variant, do it. Stanley "Artgerm" Lau absolutely killed it! The variant is simply incredible. Read Full Review
What I enjoyed most was I-Chings interpretation of the S shield, as a path to be walked. Since the advent of its a symbol of hope, the emblem has taken on amuch more abstract concept, and much more philosophical than the original S stands for Superman. Read Full Review
There's also some nice small nuggets here in Kara learning Mandarin before seeking out assistance which helps underline the character as a world-wide hero and not just a local one fighting for truth, justice, and the American way. Worth a look. Read Full Review
I give Supergirl #14, 4 out of 5 stars. Not a thing to complain about here, just a solid comic self-contained Kara Zor-El story. Read Full Review
Overall, as a standalone, Supergirl #14 stands solid and pays our toll across to the next arc. Kara Danvers vs Supergirl has good potential given the ending of Supergirl #13 and the changes that Kara is facing, not to mention a new foe in the form of one Cat Grant. Keep reading and you might find yourself more interested in this series than we have been since the start. Read Full Review
Overall Supergirl #14 is not a bad issue it is just not good either. I feel the creators had a chance to tell a really fun interesting one-shot story and somewhere along the line it just got lost. Read Full Review
the art is still in an upswing so that's good. the dialog continues to be Orlando-horrible, and the story is complete filler. she goes to learn how to connect with her inner self to control her powers better. yawn.