Discover Lesla’s transformation from an awkward nerd in Kandor to a bombshellsuperbabe. Who knew Supergirl’s quest for good could inspire such evil?!Back in Midvale, our hero faces a gigantic problem with kryptonite-like powers.Titano the super-ape is here to take over the idyllic town! To defeat him, Supergirlwill have to rely on an unexpected new ally from Metropolis…Lena Luthor! Thehouses of El and Luthor join for good in this action-packed second issue!
The identity of the Midvale's faux Supergirl is revealed, but she's no cookie-cutter villain she is a troubled young woman Kara realizes needs help way more than she needs punches. Read Full Review
This story is a lot of fun, with an antagonist who might not be overtly villainous but has a high-school level grudge and the power to do something about it. Campbell is hitting it out of the park on both writing and art. Read Full Review
Supergirl #2 is a fun adventure that dives into important themes such as identity crisis and finding yourself while feeling lost in the shadows. The colors and panels are beautiful and the story is a blend of superhero wonder and sympathy. Read Full Review
Despite a small blip, Supergirl #2 is a fantastic read that delivers on action, humor, and a unique take on classic comic tropes. If you are in the mood for some Silver Age-inspired adventure, pick up Supergirl! Read Full Review
Supergirl #2 is a spirited and dynamic follow up to the series exciting debut. Sophie Campbell draws the hell out of Kara Zor-El as her adventure in Midvale continues. But more than that, Campbell takes the first steps towards a deeply human and impactful story which shows Kara is so much more than her Kryptonian powers alone. Read Full Review
The tone of this book definitely leans towards a YT Reader category, which in and of itself isn't bad. It does mean some interactions and pacing's feel a little over played, but this is only issue #2 so there's plenty of space to twist it up a bit. The impressive work of Sophie Campbell as writer and artist is solid enough to keep me intrigued which makes this a great All Ages issue. Read Full Review
Sophie Campbell is making DC fun again. The silver-age campiness is such a joy to read. Art goes wonderfully with the style. 10/10 no comments.
It's official. This will now be on my pull list. I love the charming Silver-age art style, and how it's just fun. I really am excited to read the next issue more than the majority of current comics right now. I like Sophie Campbell's writing for Supergirl and how she's more likable, and the story overall. I also love the chemistry with Supergirl and Lena Luthor