Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

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Summary

It’s Supergirl like you’ve never seen her before, in a character-defining sci-fi/fantasy masterpiece from Mister Miracle writer Tom King and Wonder Woman artist Bilquis Evely!

Kara Zor-El has seen some epic adventures over the years, but she now finds her life without meaning or purpose。 Here she is, a young woman who saw her planet destroyed and was sent to Earth to protect a baby cousin who ended up not needing her。 What was it all for? Wherever she goes, people only see her through the lens of Superman’s fame。

Just when Supergirl thinks she’s had enough, everything changes。 An alien girl seeks her out for a vicious mission。 Her world has been destroyed, and the bad guys responsible are still out there。 She wants revenge, and if Supergirl doesn’t help her, she’ll do it herself, whatever the cost。 Now a Kryptonian, a dog, and an angry, heartbroken child head out into space on a journey that will shake them to their very core。

This volume collects Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1-8。

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Reviews

Aj Waran

One of the hardest comic book reads。 This was a real struggle to get through。 This is mainly due to the amount of repetition in its story and the style of prose by the narrator。 This is since, the narrator was extremely obnoxious and jarring to read and the amount of text by the narrator made me despise this book more which hurts its pacing, too。 However, if you do like Tom King’s previous work especially his pretentious and poetic books, you may not have the same issues I did with this。 In term One of the hardest comic book reads。 This was a real struggle to get through。 This is mainly due to the amount of repetition in its story and the style of prose by the narrator。 This is since, the narrator was extremely obnoxious and jarring to read and the amount of text by the narrator made me despise this book more which hurts its pacing, too。 However, if you do like Tom King’s previous work especially his pretentious and poetic books, you may not have the same issues I did with this。 In terms of positives, the concept of the story was nice and there was some character assassination with Supergirl (although I’m not as affected by that but Supergirl fans may take issue with it)。 It’s pretty much a space adventure about revenge that has some diversity in its mini subplots。 Also, the art is really nice and helps create this alien space-y setting。 However, the ending is barely satisfactory and the best stories are within its mini subplot stories rather than the overarching main story。 All in all, if you are a fan of Tom King’s previous work you might like this but otherwise I would definitely not recommend this。 。。。more

Wannia

"It began as most things with Supergirl began, with a moment of kindness。"This is Supergirl - balanced and full of heart。 And the art>>>> "It began as most things with Supergirl began, with a moment of kindness。"This is Supergirl - balanced and full of heart。 And the art>>>> 。。。more

Alfonso Rivadeneyra

A triumph in visuals and storytelling。 We need more comics as this one。

Austin Riley

Really loved this。 The art is phenomenal, the characters and stories are so cool, the colors sizzle, the tone of Ruthye's narration is perfect。 Really loved this。 The art is phenomenal, the characters and stories are so cool, the colors sizzle, the tone of Ruthye's narration is perfect。 。。。more

Morgan

Supergirl doesn't always luck out in getting the best comic stories, but this story was legitimately great。 Getting to see Supergirl through Ruthye's eyes was a great way to reintroduce the character and highlight what makes Supergirl such a compelling character and what makes her stories worth telling。 And the ART。 OMG the art。 It is so, so gorgeous。 I can't overstate how beautiful the art and colors are by Bilquis Evely and Mat Lopes。 I would have read this book even if the story was bad, that Supergirl doesn't always luck out in getting the best comic stories, but this story was legitimately great。 Getting to see Supergirl through Ruthye's eyes was a great way to reintroduce the character and highlight what makes Supergirl such a compelling character and what makes her stories worth telling。 And the ART。 OMG the art。 It is so, so gorgeous。 I can't overstate how beautiful the art and colors are by Bilquis Evely and Mat Lopes。 I would have read this book even if the story was bad, that's how beautiful the art was。 Thankfully the story was great。 I'm hoping the critical reception encourages DC to put out more Supergirl books。 She's a great character and there are clearly writers who want to write her。 Give us more Supergirl! 。。。more

Paula

One of my favourite Supergirl stories。 Tom King's writing, Bilquis Evely's art and Matheus Lopes colours are a holy trinity I hope we have the honour to see again for a Supergirl story One of my favourite Supergirl stories。 Tom King's writing, Bilquis Evely's art and Matheus Lopes colours are a holy trinity I hope we have the honour to see again for a Supergirl story 。。。more

Gabino Joaquin

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Part 6 may just be one of the finest comic book issues ever written。 A barreling, desperate attempt to escape from magic summoned by the blood of innocents -- intercut with the echoes of a dead planet, a people long gone, leaves of blue and red, and the girl who persevered through it all。 Agony。 Acceptance。 Hope。 And perhaps, if all the poets write of change and all the muses sing a tune of revolt, another place to call home。 The promise of a burden easing, even if just a little。。。 Regardless, t Part 6 may just be one of the finest comic book issues ever written。 A barreling, desperate attempt to escape from magic summoned by the blood of innocents -- intercut with the echoes of a dead planet, a people long gone, leaves of blue and red, and the girl who persevered through it all。 Agony。 Acceptance。 Hope。 And perhaps, if all the poets write of change and all the muses sing a tune of revolt, another place to call home。 The promise of a burden easing, even if just a little。。。 Regardless, the girl perseveres。 。。。more

g0f10

Ha sido la historia centrada en supergirl que más me ha gustado y donde por fin he sentido que se exprime todo el potencial que tiene kara (como contexto la he leído siendo una adolescente sexualizada, la prima de superman™, clark kent 2。0, chica rubia(en dc esto una personalidad), de entre otras interpretaciones que no me han gustado o se me quedan cortas)。 Volviendo al cómic, kara consigue ser un personaje carismático, pero con una personalidad marcada por su pasado。 Narrado desde el punto de Ha sido la historia centrada en supergirl que más me ha gustado y donde por fin he sentido que se exprime todo el potencial que tiene kara (como contexto la he leído siendo una adolescente sexualizada, la prima de superman™, clark kent 2。0, chica rubia(en dc esto una personalidad), de entre otras interpretaciones que no me han gustado o se me quedan cortas)。 Volviendo al cómic, kara consigue ser un personaje carismático, pero con una personalidad marcada por su pasado。 Narrado desde el punto de vista de ruthye; vemos a supergirl salvando el día de formas heroicas y siendo ese símbolo de esperanza; pero también vemos a una supergirl humana, que pierde la paciencia y se enfada, que actúa de hermana mayor y es compasiva, y que, ante la tragedia, hace todo que está en su mano para ayudar e intenta siempre seguir adelante。No he sentido que ningún capítulo sobre y a mi parecer el ritmo de estos está muy bien; alterna peleas y humor con otros momentos reflexivos o más pausados。 Como única queja que tengo, a veces me hubiese gustado que tuviese menos texto para poder apreciar el arte (que es una pasada) en su totalidad。 。。。more

Jordan Morris

Fantastic。 A must-read。

JCRD

Supergirl es un personaje del que llevo un tiempo queriendo leer algo, y aprovechando que mi guionista favorito del mercado estadounidense hizo una serie con ella creo que no ha habido mejor oportunidad。Tom King se sale de su zona de confort con cosas tan tontas como que el protagonismo recaiga sobre dos mujeres, Kara y Ruthye, o enfocando esta obra como un viaje a través de diferentes rincones del cosmos de DC y en el que ambas protagonistas deberán hacer frente a lo imposible por encontrar a K Supergirl es un personaje del que llevo un tiempo queriendo leer algo, y aprovechando que mi guionista favorito del mercado estadounidense hizo una serie con ella creo que no ha habido mejor oportunidad。Tom King se sale de su zona de confort con cosas tan tontas como que el protagonismo recaiga sobre dos mujeres, Kara y Ruthye, o enfocando esta obra como un viaje a través de diferentes rincones del cosmos de DC y en el que ambas protagonistas deberán hacer frente a lo imposible por encontrar a Krem de las Colinas Amarillas, que es quien las ha unido en primer lugar a causa de su villanesco papel en la historia。 Además, King aprovecha el diario de Ruthye para soltar largas parrafadas que complementan el dibujo y la narración general, ya que dichos pasajes están escritos desde el punto de vista de la niña, y permiten ahondar más en cómo esta muchacha se siente en su búsqueda de venganza contra Krem y qué aprende de Kara tras tanto tiempo juntas。Pero si hay un verdadero protagonista aquí ése es el dibujo y color de Bilquis Evely y Mat Lopes。 Una auténtica pasada, un estilo único capaz de dar vida a diferentes mundos y civilizaciones, cada uno con su propia arquitectura, diseños y detalles。 Hay páginas donde me he quedado embobado ante el nivel de perfección que buscan los artistas, y no sé si es cosa de King o de sus editores, pero qué mano tienen para crear estos equipos autorales。Diría que es de mis obras favoritas de King, pero es que eso son prácticamente todas las cosas que ha hecho。 Sin embargo, esta historia creo que destaca dentro de su bibliografía por ese cambio de estilo y por cómo esta historia de venganza es en realidad una sobre crecer demasiado pronto, de qué pasa cuando una niña ve cómo su mundo (literal o figurado) se destruye ante ella sin que pueda hacer nada。 Así que eso, que me ha gustado muchísimo y ojalá King, Evely y Lopes vuelvan a juntarse en algún momento。 。。。more

Yasmim Costa

so good!! the art is amazing, the story so poetic and beautiful, i couldn’t put it down- my favorite comic book series of all time

Christian Zamora-Dahmen

This book got a lot of praise, but I have to admit that this is the first time that a series written by Tom King left me wanting。 I know it was lyric and you could get poetry all over the place, from the beautiful art to the narrative, but still, it was too decompressed, with one single thing going on for 12 issues。。。 At times it felt as if it ran forever。 I particularly liked that Supergirl got to explore this irreverent side Superman never got。 I know the story was told from the perspective of This book got a lot of praise, but I have to admit that this is the first time that a series written by Tom King left me wanting。 I know it was lyric and you could get poetry all over the place, from the beautiful art to the narrative, but still, it was too decompressed, with one single thing going on for 12 issues。。。 At times it felt as if it ran forever。 I particularly liked that Supergirl got to explore this irreverent side Superman never got。 I know the story was told from the perspective of this girl that accompanied Supergirl during this adventure。 And I know that that's exactly one of the reasons this book stands out, but still, I would have rather enjoyed more Kara's voice leading the story。 。。。more

Bart Allen

Una historia cojonuda, un apartado gráfico absolutamente deslumbrante y un gran final se ven levemente deslucidos por demasiada voz en off (¡demasiada, TomKin! ¡demasiada!) y un pequeño 'deus ex machina' para dos momentos cruciales de la trama。Pero oye, un grandísimo viaje。 Una historia cojonuda, un apartado gráfico absolutamente deslumbrante y un gran final se ven levemente deslucidos por demasiada voz en off (¡demasiada, TomKin! ¡demasiada!) y un pequeño 'deus ex machina' para dos momentos cruciales de la trama。Pero oye, un grandísimo viaje。 。。。more

Mitchell

I really can't say enough about how much I enjoyed this miniseries。 I was already a big fan of Tom King's work, though I can't say that I had any great interest in Supergirl prior to adding this to my pull list。 I was even more impressed by King's writing here, given how different it is in tone and meter than anything else I've read by him。 It gives the narrator so much charm and depth of character。As much as I enjoyed the story, I was blown away by the art and color。 Bilquis Evely does some lov I really can't say enough about how much I enjoyed this miniseries。 I was already a big fan of Tom King's work, though I can't say that I had any great interest in Supergirl prior to adding this to my pull list。 I was even more impressed by King's writing here, given how different it is in tone and meter than anything else I've read by him。 It gives the narrator so much charm and depth of character。As much as I enjoyed the story, I was blown away by the art and color。 Bilquis Evely does some lovely work and has at least one amazing full page panel in each issue。 And Mat Lopes does amazing colors。 It was a highlight of the month while it ran, and I will be buying it as a trade paperback so my children can enjoy it。 。。。more

Myles Likes Tacos and Rice

Perfect。 Not much more I can say that others can't do better。 One tip for this Fantasy / Western, is to read Ruthye's narration in a stock brit fantasy accent and then read again with the accent of an over educated American pioneer。 The experience is completely different and thats one of the beauties of comics vs other mediums is that you control the voice Perfect。 Not much more I can say that others can't do better。 One tip for this Fantasy / Western, is to read Ruthye's narration in a stock brit fantasy accent and then read again with the accent of an over educated American pioneer。 The experience is completely different and thats one of the beauties of comics vs other mediums is that you control the voice 。。。more

mel

very lyrical story, which i actually really enjoyed in a comic book form。 i believe king really understands kara's character, and it shows。 I really appreciated ruthye and how we saw the story through her eyes。 10/10 read i will def read it again*read the issues as they came out* very lyrical story, which i actually really enjoyed in a comic book form。 i believe king really understands kara's character, and it shows。 I really appreciated ruthye and how we saw the story through her eyes。 10/10 read i will def read it again*read the issues as they came out* 。。。more

The Lost Dreamer

One thing I hate about superheroines -and this is true for DC and Marvel- is how uncommon it is for them to get a first-line well-known author to write some issues for them。 There are some exceptions, sure (Azzarello's run on Wonder Woman is the first that comes to mind), but the truth is that the long line of mediocre writers that end up writing stories for characters as fascinating as Storm, Rogue, Wonder Woman, or Supergirl takes a heavy toll on the interest that such superheroines arise in t One thing I hate about superheroines -and this is true for DC and Marvel- is how uncommon it is for them to get a first-line well-known author to write some issues for them。 There are some exceptions, sure (Azzarello's run on Wonder Woman is the first that comes to mind), but the truth is that the long line of mediocre writers that end up writing stories for characters as fascinating as Storm, Rogue, Wonder Woman, or Supergirl takes a heavy toll on the interest that such superheroines arise in the public。 I only say this to remark how special it is to have someone as popular as Tom King is these days writing an eight-issue arc for one of DC's most mistreated characters of the last years: Kara Zor-El。For someone who has read a bunch of Supergirl comics finding a story led by The Girl of Steel that doesn't involve her cousin, his son, her parents, Krypton, Argo City or that doesn't make her some kind of spoiled, selfish, and revengeful child that puts The Justice League in great peril or even ends up being 'the bad guy' was a great surprise。 That the result was one of the most perfect superhero comic books that I've read in a while wasn't surprising at all。Supergirl is a deeply attractive character, with a complex background that clumsy authors easily turn into rage and trauma, without ever giving her a chance to have an agenda of her own。 Unsurprisingly, that rarely gets her a chance to shine in the DC Universe。 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow' proves that when confronted with an original story, an atypical sidekick and a mundane foe, The Girl of Steel shines like the most successful superheroes。 Tom King puts a lot of love and a good deal of craft into creating the whole adventure。 One that mixes elements of classic fantasy with Supergirl's usual wandering across the Universe, some common places and characters from her lore and produces a totally fresh and enjoyable book。If that wasn't enough, Bilquis Evely's artwork makes the volume totally addictive。 Her color palette is far from what I would have expected from a Supergirl comic book, and her baroque pages, with really slow and reflective scenes, full of dialog and narration, end up creating a rhythm that captured me on every single issue。The result is that I've loved every issue of this。 And it only being eight issues, not feeling like an overstretched gum, contributes to the excellent taste it leaves in your mouth once you finish its last issue。 A good plot was deployed。 A very human conflict was introduced。 Solving it involved lots of traveling and a reasonable amount of ass-kicking。 A handful of truly beautiful moments were given to the readers。 And, in the end, the product feels remarkable and special。 I love it and I hope someday we get something in the same fashion。 Not the same plot or characters。 Only something that feels nice and original。 Kara Zor-El deserves it。 For a change。 。。。more

Billy Jepma

Being a fan of Tom King has proven to be one of my hotter takes, so saying I enjoyed this shouldn't surprise anyone。 What is a surprise, at least to me, is how much I enjoyed it。 He and Bilquis Evely have constructed a beautiful, angry, and ultimately compassionate story of revenge and catharsis that had my heart in his fist from the first issue to the last。 It doesn't quite stick the landing, a common occurrence for King's stories。 However, the journey to get there is so richly realized that it Being a fan of Tom King has proven to be one of my hotter takes, so saying I enjoyed this shouldn't surprise anyone。 What is a surprise, at least to me, is how much I enjoyed it。 He and Bilquis Evely have constructed a beautiful, angry, and ultimately compassionate story of revenge and catharsis that had my heart in his fist from the first issue to the last。 It doesn't quite stick the landing, a common occurrence for King's stories。 However, the journey to get there is so richly realized that it still ranks as one of my favorite titles in his repertoire and deserves to catapult Evely into the upper echelons of artists in the medium。The story makes the almost always wise choice of casting its titular character in a more supportive role, as Woman of Tomorrow is chiefly the story of Ruthye, a young girl who swears vengeance on the killer of her beloved father。 Ruthye narrates the series, and while her narration is flowery and literary—another common trend in King's writing—it works incredibly well here。 It gives Ruthye a voice she doesn't always have in action, considering her age and stature, and shades her motivation with dimensions that lend it more complexity than a simple revenge tale usually would。 Seeing Supergirl through her eyes is the key to the story's success, too, as we see a younger (she turns 21 at the start of the series) Kara, who is still very much grappling with the death of her planet and family。 While Supergirl is a supporting character, this is still very much her story, too。 The parallels between Ruthye and Kara are obvious but never sketched so explicitly that they feel forced or trite。 Instead, King paces the story so that we see the two young women go on almost opposing character arcs that both, ultimately, are bound to lead to some form of reconciliation。 Whether that resolution comes via bloodshed or not is one of the crucial questions of the series, but it's also not an important one, as the story is far more interested in the journey someone has to go on to arrive at that place。 It won't be for everyone, especially if you're unwilling to indulge King in his anachronisms。 But it's very much for me。What catapults the series from "great" to "sensational" is Evely's artwork, though, as she, with Matheus Lopes on colors, gives Woman of Tomorrow a distinctive visual identity that easily stands apart from anything else on shelves。 The series' visuals remind me of a cover of those old-school sci-fi pulp novels, except unlike those titles, this one lives up to the promise found in those wildly colorful and adventurous covers。 Evely's compositions are cinematic and personal, and her splash pages are so outrageously stunning I wish I could hang them on my wall。 Lopes' colors give it a grimy vibrancy I love, too, as the artwork expertly mirrors (and contradicts, as needed) the darkness found in the story's themes of grief and rage。 It's a stunning visual odyssey through the cosmos, and I hope it gives Evely and Lopes' the spotlight they so obviously deserve。 I love this comic a lot if you can't tell。 I can't wait to revisit it over and over。 Oh, and if you have any lingering doubts about this being a stellar summation of Supergirl as a character, I leave you with the following。 "Every moment of every day, she suppressed the forces churning inside of her。 All the energy of a dead world that strained against her many barriers, eternally demanding to be released。 I believe this effort hurt her。 I believe she lived her life in pain。 If you would have asked her, I have little doubt she would have claimed that such an assertion was absurd。 She would say she felt fine, and then she'd ask you if you needed any help。" 。。。more

Nova

ahh this was so good

Matty Dub

There is a pretty good story here but it’s a lot of work to get to it。 The book is constantly bogged down by walls of narration from the book’s POV character, Ruthye。 Here King goes full Bendis and professes his love for the sound of his own voice and it’s very cringe, even a little awkward。 Despite his best attempt at ruining his own book, there are some very touching and meaningful moments and I do believe he understands and writes Kara extremely well。 This book however isn’t Supergirl’s, it’s There is a pretty good story here but it’s a lot of work to get to it。 The book is constantly bogged down by walls of narration from the book’s POV character, Ruthye。 Here King goes full Bendis and professes his love for the sound of his own voice and it’s very cringe, even a little awkward。 Despite his best attempt at ruining his own book, there are some very touching and meaningful moments and I do believe he understands and writes Kara extremely well。 This book however isn’t Supergirl’s, it’s Ruthye’s。The art by Bilquis Evely and her usual partner on colours May Lopes is beautiful, evocative and lyrical。 It suits the story perfectly, wether it’s a touching moment or King just jerking himself off。 It really works either way。 She was literally the best choice to illustrate this book。 。。。more

A。J。 Anders

“For that day I learned the truth of all things。 Just as every man has two faces, so does every place。 And you can spend your days knowing just where you are and still be hopelessly lost” Kara Zor-El has seen many adventures and battles over the years, but recently, she has found her life without any meaning or purpose。 After traveling to a red sun planet with Krypto to celebrate her birthday, Kara encounters an alien girl, who seeks her out for a vicious mission。 Supergirl may think she can hel “For that day I learned the truth of all things。 Just as every man has two faces, so does every place。 And you can spend your days knowing just where you are and still be hopelessly lost” Kara Zor-El has seen many adventures and battles over the years, but recently, she has found her life without any meaning or purpose。 After traveling to a red sun planet with Krypto to celebrate her birthday, Kara encounters an alien girl, who seeks her out for a vicious mission。 Supergirl may think she can help this angry, heartbroken child, but that may be easier said than done, especially after their journey into space begins to change all involved, for better or worse。Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow was genuinely one of the most impressive superhero comics I have read in a while。 Maybe it was mostly due to my expectations of Tom King, as the only thing consistent about him is how inconsistent he is。 I went into this planning on only checking out the first issue like I did with Rorschach & Strange Adventures, as I read the first of both of those and decided it would be better to tradewait the rest。 My main draw on even pulling the trigger on that first issue, if I’m being honest, is the fact Krypto was on the cover, and I am so glad I did。 Oh man, Tom King & Bilquis Evely hooked me after just one incredible issue, and continued to deliver month after month with amazing issue after amazing issue。 They proved to me and everyone else reading that they are a storytelling powerhouse, both working in tandem perfectly to craft one of the most beautiful superhero stories in recent memory。 King’s writing is better and even wordier than it usually is while Evely’s art pops and elevates the script rather than highlighting its flaws。 I fucking adored mostly every second of this book。It should also be stated that I did not give a shit about Supergirl one bit before reading this, and now I kinda wish King was doing more with her。 I also usually read King’s work in trades, but this was the first one I read month-to-month as it came out since his Batman in 2016。 Totally worth it though, because while it probably does still read better in the trade, this was a wonderful reading experience and something that I always looked forward to every month。 This is one I will 100% be going back to down the line for a reread whenever a Deluxe Edition arrives。 Really impressed with the final product we got here。Now with all this praise, I’m giving this, there is one HUGE downside, that isn’t going to affect my star rating, but may impact others’ enjoyment of this: There are so many fucking captions in this book。 It’s kinda insane how wordy our main character’s narrations are, but holy shit, it can be a bit daunting getting through it all。 I obviously loved this to death, but I’m not going to act like the pacing of it wasn’t affected for the worse by the captions。 It’s a shame too because that’s honestly the only thing that is holding this book down。 Everything else is nearly perfect and firing on all cylinders, but the pacing is going to work differently depending on who is reading it。 It worked for me enough that this is still a 5-star book, but man I totally get if someone just didn’t jive with this。 It can be a bit much at times。If you can get past that part though, I think there is a classic Supergirl story right here that most anyone can enjoy。 If you already hate King’s work, this probably won’t change your opinion on it, but I think this is easily the strongest and most consistent of all his projects。 He also stuck the landing, which is where King’s stories usually fall apart for me。 Buy this as soon as you can though, totally worth at least giving a chance。 。。。more

Christian Zal-Herwitz

A complex and special exploration of this underrated hero。 Tom King seems to do no wrong。

Alan

Tom King has his faults, well at least I think so, and the main one seems to center on the formula he uses (please keep in mind I have not read Sheriff of Babylon or Vision which might blow the preceding comment completely out of the water)。Why give this four stars? Because King, through the eyes of the young first person narrator, gives the reader a picture of Kara that I don't think we've seen before。 Confident, human, humane and warrior。 A lot of words to describe someone whom King arguably r Tom King has his faults, well at least I think so, and the main one seems to center on the formula he uses (please keep in mind I have not read Sheriff of Babylon or Vision which might blow the preceding comment completely out of the water)。Why give this four stars? Because King, through the eyes of the young first person narrator, gives the reader a picture of Kara that I don't think we've seen before。 Confident, human, humane and warrior。 A lot of words to describe someone whom King arguably raises in the ranks of DC's pantheon and at the same time makes her a more complex character。 Plus he makes Comet and Krypto interesting and fun parts of the story (and I never thought I would write that sentence)。 。。。more

Chloe

this captures supergirls character so well and I loved this series very very much (this is for issue #8 bc I can’t find that one on here)

Leire

necesito todos。

Nick Underwood

This book features some of the most consistent great art I’ve seen in a comic, I saw another review call it heavenly and I would agree。 The story hits on some deep subjects but is also big and fun at times。 It may not have always hit for me but the art carries it in any spot the story dipped for me。

Raechel Guest

This is the best Supergirl story I’ve ever read, and I’ve been reading Supergirl comics since 1975。 The art is beautiful and works perfectly with the story。

Amihan

Made me love Supergirl even more。

John Funderburg

A fantastic adventure with heavenly artwork。 Be sure to pick this up。

julia

its promising