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    Power Girl #26

    Power Girl » Power Girl #26 - Girl Power released by DC Comics on September 1, 2011.

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    Power Girl is in the big leagues now – and the First Annual "Power Girl Convention" has asked her to attend! But is she ready to meet her #1 fan? How about when that fan decides to keep P.G. around as her best friend and personal bodyguard – forever?
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    PGCC '11 0

    I am not really sure if this was timed as it was to come out the same week as the San Diego Comic Convention (2011) but if it wasn't then it was a great coincidence.  The concept is there is a Power Girl conventionand Power Girl has decided to attend.  All of the attendees are doing cosplay, but one has plans not involving getting a signature.  The action itself in this issue was only average, with a somewhat fallback evil scheme of stealing powers.  The words Kara has for her followers (of not ...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Girl Power! 0

    Synopsis: Power Girl goes to a Power Girl convention. What's Good? It's awesome that this issue came out right around Comic-con. Seeing how I'm not at Comic-con (I will one year), this is as close as I'm going to get to it. What surprises me is that Judd Winick is not finishing Power Girl, and instead, Matthew Sturges takes his place. The opening page really touched me, with PG talking to her fans about power, and how each woman have that inside them whether or not they have superpowers, and thi...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    The worst kind of filler 0

    To get started, let me say that PG is the only DC comic that I am regularly reading, and surely the only one that I will miss post-flashback. This issue makes me seriously wonder why.  Obviously, the issue is filler material, not trying to do much of importance to anybody. That, in itself, is understandable and not much of a problem, if well done. However, we do not get 'well done', we get moralizing and with more plot holes than Heavy Rain (yes, it's that bad).  Additionally, the artwork is sub...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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