"SUPERMAX" part one! Meet Superwoman's newest roommate-Maxima?! When the galaxy's foremost forger of heroes finds herself in need of a hero herself, she turns to Superwoman and the planet Earth. But Supergirl has unfinished business with her former mentor, bringing the Girl of Steel to Metropolis and into the clutches of the real Maxima!
A fun story all around, even if Superwoman herself almost gets edged out by all the other characters. Read Full Review
This felt a little rushed. And that is a shame because my guess if Red Son was given one more issue and Maxima given two, that Perkins, Segovia, and Thibert would have given us a great story. Because the big beats are all here. They're just missing the supporting details. Hope the title survives and Perkins et al gets given the space to let the stories breathe. Read Full Review
I have really enjoyed the Superwoman Rebirth run. The issues have been really fun reads and the art has been so fantastic to look at. Stephen Segovias portrayal of Lanas Superwoman is brilliant, and I truly mean that. This issue, however, was a little dry. The art was good, but the story and dialogue was off. Like I mentioned earlier, the way the issue opened didnt make any sense to me. There was no need for aggression when the situation had already been neutralized. I would have liked to see how the situation was neutralized though. A battle between Superwoman and Supergirl, drawn by Segovia, would have been freaking awesome! The whole issue was clunky. I found myself saying howd that happen too much, and there were a couple moments when dialogue between characters didn't make any sense to me. Read Full Review
A nicely-presented but confused issue that seems disconnected from the previous one. That, in itself, is disappointing, but more disappointing is that we're still on Square One where Lana Lang is concerned. It would be too bad if she were reduced to an angrier, more hot-headed Hal Jordan, because her character was really interesting through much of the New 52 and the weekly series Future's End...until its conclusion, that is. Those that read it know what I mean. Read Full Review
Worth reading, maybe wait for the trade, as this issue does not truly provide anything substantial. Read Full Review
Superwoman #14 tries to juggle too many characters, and fails at exploring the most important story element - the relationship between Lana and Kara. Read Full Review