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    Power Girl #16

    Power Girl » Power Girl #16 - Snow Job: Part 1 released by DC Comics on November 1, 2010.

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    Someone close to Karen Starr has figured out that she's the one and only Power Girl! An unusual alliance is born as this new team tries to uncover who ruined Power Girl's company and sent her life into a tailspin.

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    The beginning of something new 0

    Cover The cover is cool because it actually happened like that in the issue. Story Power girl is fighting a villain and at first is losing but, then wins in the end. Back at her office Nicco has figured out that she is Power Girl and all she does is deny the fact. He threatens her with something that looks like a gun. He counts down in till he is going to shoot. Before he got to pull the trigger she changed into Power Girl and disarmed him. When Power Girl had it in her hand she found out all ...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Even Power Girl need some help sometime 0

    Someone knows who Power Girl is, and the the situation with Donna takes an unfortunate turn of events.  Pros:  Besides the opening, the two things that made this issue strong was Power Girl and Nicco Cho's relationship and what happened to Donna and her involvement of stealing money out of Karen's company. The situation between Karen and Nicco Cho was both awkward and funny at the same time, as Karen tries to play off that she's not Power Girl. Cho plays an interesting bluff on Karen to make h...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Dynamic Duo 0

    After four issues, Power Girl has me smitten.  I assure you it has nothing to do with her rather *ahem*... ample assets (to which I assure you, the title of this review has nothing to do with but rather is referring to a plot development in this issue.  TRUST ME), but rather that her book continually manages to walk the line between being comedic, action-oriented, light and frothy, dark and gritty, girly, and manly.  It might seem like this means Power Girl has a bit of an identity issue and whi...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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