The House of El is united in this SUPERMAN/SUPERGIRL crossover! The Superman Family must unite to banish Rogol Zaar once and for all! But little do Supergirl, Superman, Superboy and Jor-El know, Rogol Zaar has brought some friends of his own...from the Phantom Zone! Supergirl not only has to make sure that Rogol Zaar doesn't unite with his ax at all costs, but also has to deal with how the 10-year-old Superboy is now her age! This is the start of an intergalactic war you don't want to miss!
RATED T
Well-paced and well-constructed, Supergirl #31 is a great read and a great reminder of the power of the House of El. Read Full Review
Kara reunites with Clark and Jon, and together they take on Rogol Zaar. Read Full Review
An excellent crossover issue, as this long story arc builds towards its finale. Read Full Review
Kevin Maguire and Eduardo Pansica provide some impressive and beautiful art. The action is great and all of the characters and details look amazing. Read Full Review
Andreyko does a very good job writing this issue. I love having Maguire do any art on this title so that always is a treat to me. I wish he could do more issues, but if not, Pansica would be my choice to draw this title on a consistent basis. All that being said, this is a solid issue and we need more just like this in future issues. Read Full Review
Theres a lot the bursts out of the action in this issue thats been built up throughout the past several issues. The journey to reach this point in Supergirls life hasnt been a very smooth one, but Andreyko and company bring it to the page in a way that would feel clear and dynamic even to those who havent been following the story all that closely in recent months. Given all thats happened in the past six issues, thats actually quite an accomplishment. Read Full Review
This is an odd crossover with Superman as so much of the story is repeated in Superman, but if you could only choose one to read, Supergirl is easily the more entertaining and worthwhile option. Read Full Review
Supergirl #31is adventure-filled, but its nature as a crossover leaves it a little bit wanting on story. Read Full Review
Kara's title has stayed overall strong during this arc, but I am more than ready to see her return to Earth and get a more human story again. Read Full Review
The book finally seems to be back on track, now that Supergirl had found the answers she was seeking and is finally able to do something about them. Read Full Review
Nevertheless, Supergirl Issue #31 is critical to understand what happened. I'm curious to see if this fun title can stay super. Read Full Review
This book struggles with catching up readers of both book on the events of others and it hinders the quality that this book usually has. That being said, there is still some amazing art and the fight in this book is a really entertaining read. Is this book up to usual Supergirl quality? Absolutely not. Is it bad? No. Read Full Review
This isn't a Supergirl book. This is an Angela book. If you want to write Angela, write Angela. Read Full Review
Space battle! Gotta say this was fun.
Pretty good.
Despite basically retelling the abysmal Superman #12, this issue manages to have a lot of heart. It's still not great, but boy does it try.
This is like better Superman 12, but not that much better because it still had garbage to work with.