As Supergirl gets drawn deeper into Leviathan's plans and the search for her foster parents, the newly sentient Brainiac-1 drone realizes the one thing he needs to unlock the power of millennia of Kryptonian science is the Girl of Steel herself! With her focus on her Earth family, will the distraction make her an easy target for the mad A.I.? And how will Leviathan respond as she gets closer and closer to their plans?
Pansica's art is fantastic. All of the characters look great and the action is fantastic. Read Full Review
I also am getting accustomed to Pansica's style as being the look of the book. There is a splash just prior to this of her flying to the Fortress which is fantastic. And Leviathan knowing everything, even Krypton ... hmmm .... Read Full Review
The story is pretty okay this go round and it almost feels like editorial dictated the Leviathan crossover. Hey, it happens. The art by Pansica is only getting better. He elevates the title a bit with his art and it makes the book better as a whole. Read Full Review
Supergirl #36 has a few moments where they give us information. However, we get clues that Supergirl has to handle multiple villains all at once. Her return to earth is bringing her trouble, and future issues will bring us even more of the confrontations we need. Read Full Review
Its standard offworlder/earth people superhero/super-villain stuff. Nothing terribly new here, but Kara feels aggressively heroic in a very admirably-executed example of the type of stuff that has been floating and flowing through the superhero genre for decades. Andreyko and Pansica continue to do Kara justice even if she seems to be searching for something more defining...the way she always has. The long sought-after brilliant Supergirl story is out there. Andreyko appears to be getting closer to it. Read Full Review
It's a comic that has to juggle way too much, and Kara's solid characterization and some good fight scenes are largely lost. Jody Houser will be returning to the title just in time for Supergirl to be corrupted, but hopefully she gets to stick around long enough to tell her own stories. Read Full Review
While not a bad installment ofSupergirl, it's also not the best - but a few important revelations and some expressive art save it from being a total wash. Read Full Review
A run of the mill superhero fight scene fills most of this issue making it feel like a filler issue. Exciting artwork almost makes up for the unimaginative plot. Read Full Review
Supergirl continues to lean on the Leviathan Rising storyline but we are finally progressing at a pace where new readers who haven't read that story will be able to follow along more easily. We get more action and story progression in this book and it's pretty entertaining all around. It's far from perfect but it was an enjoyable read that will tide me over until next month's issue. Read Full Review
Overall, it's not a "bad" issue, just one that feels like wasted opportunity to tighten up the story. Read Full Review
Decent.
Oh man my dude I really don’t think it’s a good idea to be calling Jor-El a voice of reason.
Meh.
Dialogue was pretty good! But story eh not so much. To find out Eliza is still alive is a bit of a let down. Trying to do the Leviathan and Year of the Villain in the same issue is over do it! Plus next issue we might get how she gets infected, too much!