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    Supergirl #10

    Supergirl » Supergirl #10 - Rescuer released by DC Comics on August 2012.

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    Rescuer last edited by MickRory on 07/20/23 04:47PM View full history

    SUPERGIRL trapped in the nightmarish spirit world of the BLACK BANSHEE!

    What happens when a KRYPTONIAIN loses control of his or her powers? MASSIVE DESTRUCTION!

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    You're Not Alone Girl, Now Live 0

    I knew it. As soon as I saw the solicited version of the cover, I knew it. The original solicited version, which I thought was GORGEOUS, was an unfinished picture. The finished version is painfully too bright and colorful and makes the whole thing feel too standard. The unfinished version seemed intentional, an off shade of extremely dulled colors to suit the atmosphere. But nope, now its SUPER BRIGHT ORANGE GUISE! Sigh.The interior art has MUCH better colors, not like the unfinished cover, but ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Supergirl #10 Review 0

    Supergirl #10 ReviewOverview:Supergirl and Silver Banshee take on Black Banshee and an old enemy of Kara’s resurfaces.The Good:The story, half of which takes place in the Black Banshee’s dream world, is a fun and informative one that investigates some of Kara’s past while being able to move the story forward. The way that the writers, Michael Green and Mike Johnson, handle the flash backs in this issue, and the series in general, is cool. Unlike some of the books in the New 52, this one starts i...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    She's alive? 0

    After the previous introduction of the Banshees and the presence of magic being used against the Kryptonians, I was happy with the resolution here, in that there was a quick and clean resolution.  The concept of being caught within her own dreams (or nightmares) can be a tricky realm to play in for a writer, but the creative team pulls it off here by not relying too much on the fanciful aspect of such, but instead looking at some moments from Kara’s past and then moving into the action.  The ove...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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