"Rediscovery" part three! Former friends duke it out as Superwoman squares off against...Natasha Irons?! In the battle to contain the freed Stryker's inmates, Lana and Natasha are split over what to do about Natasha's criminal father, Crash.
RATED T
This is an excellent installment in this under the radar title within Kal-El's universe. Definitely check it out! Read Full Review
A decent super hero outing with the focus on helping family, not saving the city or the world. I'm grateful for this change up in the story. The visuals are also good, with the battle sequences looking particularly strong. Read Full Review
What will the fallout of all this be? I liked this issue a lot. There was a lot to mull over. There are new layers to Lana. And there are seeds for the future sown here. Read Full Review
Equal parts family drama, character study, and action adventure, this issue was marred only by minor flaws. Read Full Review
I'm scoring with some leniency, being that I haven't been reading the book regularly since December, and it's not a bad comic at all. Most of the characters waver between yelling at each other and making snide remarks, but the plot is interesting enough, and there's a good, funny moment that breaks up the monotony. Right now, I'm riding high on a feeling...for Superwoman! Read Full Review
The plot itself zags instead of following the way that the current Superman arc has zigged leading to an interesting direction that looks like it'll be layering in Lana's anxiety without it being a crutch to fall back on for tension. Read Full Review
K. Perkins again delivers strong and emotional characters inSuperwoman #11, but the plotting jumps too quickly to deliver the emotion the story deserves. Fortunately, this arc is not finished and neither is Perkins time with Lana Lang. Read Full Review
The previous issue of this book was somewhat disappointing, and this one has not allayed my concerns. Superwoman just ain't so super anymore. Read Full Review