"WHO KILLED SUPERWOMAN?" finale! The battle between Ultra Woman and Superwoman proves too much for either to bear, as Lena Luthor's dream of surpassing her brother Lex and asserting total domination over Metropolis starts to vanish before her eyes. Only one solution remains: make sure Superwoman dies-for good this time! Don't skip to this issue's shocker ending!
RATED T
The final line: A great conclusion with every character getting a moment. If this is the way all Superwoman stories will go, this character will gain quite the following. A great story and a visual feast. Read Full Review
As much as I enjoy the big super hero action, the suspenseful finale, the lovely art and the overall concept, what has stood out for me in each and every issue of the book so far has been the narration. Lana Langs internal monologue reveals an intelligent woman who feels that she is out of her depth, but who persists nonetheless, against overwhelming odds. It honestly wasnt until I started writing that sentence that I suddenly thought She was warned. She was given an explanation. Nevertheless, she persisted. It suits this storyline perfectly. Read Full Review
This debut arc of Superwoman has taken a while to reach its conclusion, and it delivers on the expectations prior issues have set up. This means that not only does it see Lana and others attempt to stop Ultrawoman, but it also provides more surprises. Read Full Review
Phil Jimenez's carefully crafted words and pictures combine to create an impressive issue that goes a long way toward overcoming the lingering doubts readers legitimately retain. Read Full Review
A bit of a muddle, Superwoman #7 attempts to tackle a swarm of plotlines and does not really do any of them well. Lana's monologue did appeal to me, but I'm not sure it will ring true with female readers. Who is this book for? I'm not certain the creative team has quite figured that out, which I was hoping they would do by the 7th issue. The road ahead may be quite rocky. I wish the series the best; I feel like this is a book that DC needs in its lineup, but it is definitely not clicking on all cylinders after this issue. Read Full Review
The visual structure completely derails the narrative drivingSuperwoman#7, but there is plenty of potential within these pages. Hopefully, Jimenez will grow as a writer and maybe take more steps away from the artistic duties. A clear separation between the two creative aspects could prove to bring this series into the upper echelon of Rebirth titles. Read Full Review
This is an okay issue. It's wonderful to look at with great art, layouts and colors. I do like the scale and some of the action is neat. I just had a hard time getting engaged in the characters because so much is happening. I recommend waiting for the trade with this one. Read Full Review
I don't know. Maybe I am being too harsh. It is a beautiful book to look at. But, much like last issue, it felt a little preachy. And it was definitely convoluted. Maybe I'm not the target audience? Or maybe I am the audience that needs this the most? I had absolutely loved the opening issues of this book. But I feel like it sort of jumped the rails here. And that's a shame. Read Full Review
Bit's and Pieces.The dialog is awful, the writing is awful, even the story is awful. The story arc finally ends in this issue and it was not worth 7 issues. There's no real story to tell here. With huge plot holes (Where is the Justice League?!) and horrible panel placements, this title is easily skippable and I hope it gets canceled. Read Full Review
The story end and Lana is true hero. Lana become best character. DC don't cancel Superwoman it your best comic.