Posts: 1,197
Threads: 236
Joined: Mar 2004
Reputation:
0
On Sale August 10th!
ok, how can I not pick up a book written by Jeph Loeb??? and with Ian Churchhill cover art...*swoon!*
(here's what DCComics.com says about issue 0)
A new printing of the amazing story by SUPERGIRL creative team Jeph Loeb, Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund originally presented in SUPERMAN/BATMAN #19.
Now that Kara Zor-El has accepted her role as Supergirl, what will she do with it? And just how powerful is she? How will her life impact Batman and Superman? This issue is the starting point of an incredible journey that leads into SUPERGIRL #1!
[albumsig]18[/albumsig]
Posts: 1,197
Threads: 236
Joined: Mar 2004
Reputation:
0
I've been reading this book since I first decided to pick it up.
The last issue I read was issue #6 "Kara in Kandor".
I really enjoy this book. I do have a few of my own critiques to it, but for the most part, I'm loving the ride so far.
[albumsig]18[/albumsig]
Posts: 535
Threads: 23
Joined: Mar 2004
Reputation:
0
I was a bit excited to see a new Nightwing and Flamebird as they were among my favorite Superman Family folks. That said, I have no idea why they are now Power Girl and Supergirl... and what exactly is Kandor in the post-Crisis-post-Infinite-Crisis continuity anyway? I'm so confused, and disappointed. It's no longer the Kryptonian city in a bottle I assume?
Glenn Walker
Posts: 28
Threads: 3
Joined: Jun 2005
Reputation:
0
I'm not even gonna pretend to understand what's going on with the T-shirt and Jean skirt version of Supergirl that's flitting around, but the Superman/Batman issues showcasing her caught my interest and I was amazed. The art and storyline were absolutely beautiful. Pretty much how I would want a re-telling of Kara-El's arrival from Krypton. She's young and eager to know the world; Bats is warry of her; Krypto hates her, and despite the misgivings of everyone else, Supes adores her.
Posts: 1,197
Threads: 236
Joined: Mar 2004
Reputation:
0
Glenn, from what I just read recently, Kandor is still the City in a Jar. So I think it's interesting that they've decided to do a story based from INSIDE the jar.
AngelRogue-Michael Turner's artwork or the Ed McGuiness stuff? Personally I'm a fan of both.
I did pick up Supergirl's book and I have been enjoying it (although I'm still puzzled as to why it didn't get put in with my stash o' stuff this month.)
Yeah well, Big Blue always was a bit of a pushover...
[albumsig]18[/albumsig]
Posts: 1,197
Threads: 236
Joined: Mar 2004
Reputation:
0
No idea really, but I'm sure Glenn does, he's a vast tomb of information. (As we did not read Infinite Crisis).
[albumsig]18[/albumsig]
Posts: 1,197
Threads: 236
Joined: Mar 2004
Reputation:
0
He hee...he said cheesecake.
I love the photo though, very cool!
[albumsig]18[/albumsig]
Posts: 1,197
Threads: 236
Joined: Mar 2004
Reputation:
0
I completely understand... (says the woman who named her daughter after Supergirl.)
I tend to venture lightly into my DC books. Supergirl is my one "good I'm glad I got that" book I have.
[albumsig]18[/albumsig]