It’s Thanksgiving in Midvale, and Kara is fretting over her first holiday home in a while. With plenty to be thankful for, Supergirl has nothing to worry about, right? Wrong! In an attempt to patch things up with her father, Lena has invited Lex Luthor and his girlfriend, Mercy, home for the holidays. What machinations could Lexcorp have for the sleepy little town? Find out as heroes and villains sit down to break bread and perhaps bones.
It's Thanksgiving in Midvale, but before Kara Zor-El and her friends and family can enjoy dinner together, the Girl of Steel must first resolve a Disney-style problem in Supergirl #7! Read Full Review
This era of Super-books may be the best I can remember, and this one remains near the top. Read Full Review
Again, this was a sweet issue. Love Supergirl being such a supportive friend and bringing people who probably feel very lonely together. Campbell really seems to get her. And the art is just sumptuous. But the presence of a Sea Hag 'somewhere outside Midvale' makes me think my Chaos Stream theory is still viable. Read Full Review
Supergirl #7 was well put together and I thoroughly enjoyed the Princess Shark origin tale. I have a small quibble with how one of the major guest stars is built into the story, but they're written appropriately and it works with Campbell's overall message. All in all, this series has definitely grown on me and I find myself delighted to read each installment. Read Full Review
Strongest issue so far. Mixing and melding old and new history while creating something new wholesome and beautiful.
this is what a "filler" or slice of life issue should be like. It should still be written well and made me care about the characters. This is my definitive supergirl series
So so wholesome and fun. What makes holidays worth it is the company we choose to surround ourselves with.