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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401212261
ISBN: 1401212263
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: March 07, 2007
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: March 07, 2007
Studio: DC Comics
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Like some of the other reviews I left this book with a "Huh?" expression across my face.
I simply didn't get it. I simply didn't. The intro of Power Girl with some odd Legion interaction seemed very intriguing, but then the story line was never followed up on. I thought to myself, well, maybe they'll come back to it later.
Nope.
Then there was the whole Superman-Batman episode, which had me scratching my head even more. I simply didn't understand its significance. ... Read More
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Supergirl Candor was the first supergirl comic book I've ever read.The art is not bad, even the stories. Unfortunately the stories are in bits, which is really confusing.I guess they should've made the story make more sense by combining the missing bits back into the story.
I wil just give 2 stars for the art and one star for the plot.The only thing I like about this book is mainly the art.
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The Supergirl's so far have been unimpressive. They seem to be a hodgepodge of books, those that don't fit in the other collections, in fact, Supergirl doesn't even have to be involved in the comics collected under her name. And this volume...half takes place before the crisis and half a year later. It can all be very confusing. That being said, the individual stories (and there's like four of them) are pretty good, even if they somehow seem to have no beginning or end. I just wish whoever edits these collections ... Read More
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Compared to the first Supergirl story arc, this book isn't as bad as most make it seem. First off, we get to return to Kandor which hasn't been seen since Godfall (A pretty good Superman read). The adventure in Kandor is interesting and has Power Girl and Supergirl take on the identities of Flamebird and Nightwing, heroes from Krypton's past. I admit when I first heard of this I wasn't sure it would be good but it really surprised the heck out of me.
The true gem is the way KAra Zor-el was displayed ... Read More
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It only gets two stars because of the artwork
As everyone else says, these story makes absolutely no sense. It exhibits the same problems that are occurring more often in the series: "Let's just have stuff happen and ignore whether it fits into anything". It's like they were making it up as they went along hoping no one would notice they didn't know where they were going.
They made it clear that the black costume Supergirl was a physical manifestation, not an illusion. She could physically ... Read More