Supergirl #27

Review by adrian:

Supergirl #27

Written by Kelley Puckett
Art by Rick Leonardi & Dan Green
Cover by Drew Johnson & Ray Snyder

Size: 32 Pages

Price: $2.99


Supergirl is a title I've been following for the past year and have been enjoying the series fairly well considering the fact that DC has switched the creative teams on a number of occasions. You would think that a title that continued to rely on guest appearances from Superman and Batman would be a bad sign, but somehow they are making it work, and work really well.  Batman and Superman were the ones that found Kara back in the day, and the story reflects that with Kara trying to figure out how both would react in the situations she gets herself in and how usually she ends up doing neither due to her inexperience.

The current storyline has Kara testing her mettle and moral compass.  In the previous issue during one of her escapades with Superman, she found herself unintentionally putting her foot in her mouth when she gives a boy false hope instead of the relief she was trying to spread from the danger they were in.  In this issue, her will to make her words right, and not disappoint the boy is admiring, and the twist that comes for wanting to help this one boy is an interesting one.

It's unfortunate that she's not on the Teen Titans anymore as that probably would've been a good title to help round Kara out as a character, but her series does do a good enough job of being entertaining and pushing her limits.

Story: 4 - Very Good Art: 4 - Very Good

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Avg Rating: 3.2

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