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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Laughably bad
Jeph Loeb is known for two things in the world of comics, creating amazing stories that become instant classics and creating unreadable dribble. This stories falls into the latter category, and being backed up on art by Michael Turner who apparently has never seen a human body doesn't help matters. Save yourself some money and skip to Superman/Batman Volume 3.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice read
I came in late for much of the comics and their first printings so getting this little trade paperback was lovely. I enjoyed the art and the story (though I stopped reading super-girl long ago because quality went down hill).

I'd recommend this paperback however.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A review by an infrequent reader of comics.
First things first.

I am not a gigantic comics fan. I've never been to a comic book shop. I know the big names. Basically, if they had a live action TV show, I know them.

So, my opinion is not as well-informed as that of some.

Take this opinion for what it is worth since I am not a frequent reader of comics but it is the silliness involving Supergirl that this collection tries to correct. Big fans know what I'm talking about - Supergirl is dead, she's replaced by an ectoplasmic being who is called Supergirl, yadda, yadda, yadda.

So, Supergirl from Krypton is re-introduced here as a concept. Thank goodness.

The story itself is good, but not nearly as good as Volume #1 in this series. The art is interesting - the men are hyperdeveloped to the point of silliness (their suits look like they are painted on to professional bodybuilders) but the women are wonderful - this rendition of Wonder Woman is the best I've ever seen, including Linda Carter!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Graphic Novel
Good read, not as ground-breaking as others before it, but still a good read for your suspension of disbelief



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Graphic SF Reader
There are high stakes here, and high power on top of that. With the arrival of yet another Supergirl retcon into the dc universe, many players are interested. From a hopeful and lonely Superman to a suspicious Batman, a worried villain fraternity and Darkseid, who sees a big opportunity.

Even giving her to Wonder Woman to train comes at a cost.


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