As Power Girl's abilities grow increasingly uncontrollable and unpredictable, Huntress finds herself without backup as she stalks a new villain preying on the upper crust of New York City glamour.
Still, I suppose I should give Levitz and Silva credit for moving this book forward, dealing with what I have thought have been some of the problems with the book so far, and continuing the characterization I enjoy so much. Maybe I liked this more than I thought! Read Full Review
As always the best parts of the comic are the interactions between our two heriones which we get quite a bit of to both open and close the issue. I'm not sure where this Tats/Xazdi storyline is going but I'll keep sticking around for more of Helena and Kara who next month are finally going to earn their first annual. Worth a look. Read Full Review
I would recommend this if only to get idea on why Power Girl and Huntress need Superman and Batman's help. It looks like it's leading to something big and readers should get to know what's going on. Read Full Review
There isn't much to this issue. We've had a three issue arc about the new Tattooed Woman, and Power Girl's powers being all screwy, and nothing really happened. It seems like the writers just through together a story arc to wait for the Batman.Superman crossover. I really want to enjoy this title, but when we're given story after story that doesn't further the characters, or add anything new, well it's a hard sell. The best thing about this issue is the cover, which is amazing, that's all you get. Three issues and we really know nothing about a new villain, and it's over. How can that be? Read Full Review
It was nice to revisit the series via "Worlds' Finest" #18, if only to see what had happened in my absence. It's not a bad book, but in the end it's still not a book that promises to grab interest and compel readers to find out what happens next. There are some good bits here and there, and I'd love to hear that Levitz is focusing more on Power Girl and Huntress adapting to not being in their own universe and less on random attacker of the week. As it is, this book is just all right, nothing more. Read Full Review