Something evil is haunting Supergirl! But whatever's causing the disturbance is nothing compared to what she's about to run into in Gotham City when she seeks help from the new Robin, Damian. Can these two get along long enough to stop the nightmares plaguing Metropolis? Find out in this special Halloween issue!
This is a fluff issue for sure, but that doesn't stop it from being fun as Williamson does a great job of developing the tense relationship between Robin and Supergirl in their unlikely teamup. Between the strong interaction and fun gags, Williamson has a winner on his hands. When you add in the art by Ale GarzaSupergirl's torso asidethe issue is that much better. I just hope other writers pick up on how well these characters came together here, as I'd like to see more interaction from them. Read Full Review
I think Joshua Williamson did a very good job here with the characters. It is a fast paced and engaging story with a lot of whimsy. How often do you read a 'fun' comic these days. Despite the horror elements, this was fun. Between the high quality of Batgirl #14 and this issue, I think we need a 'Young World's Finest' mini-series. I didn't really like Ale Garza's work on the title in the past. It looked a bit to scratchy and blotchy then. Here, his J. Scott Campbell-esque style looks much more polished. I think his art is something I appreciate more in doses than on a month to month basis. Read Full Review
Much like in her recent appearance in Batgirl, I think Kara plays much better against another character than flying solo (of course part of that could just be the yawn-inspiring tales she has to put up with in her own book). With either Batgirl or here with Damian, she really shines. Read Full Review
In the end, I very much enjoyed the inclusion of Damian in the events, but it was impossible to overlook the weakness of the overall plot. Read Full Review