Williams cleverly balances the narrative between action and drama.
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Williams cleverly balances the narrative between action and drama.
Echoes some of the better aspects of previous Power Girl stories.
When you wake up in the morgue, the first thing you’re going to want to do is call your girlfriend.
The gravity of the drama moves everything to a final confrontation.
The crazy energy that opens the issue in the main feature is a lot of fun.
It feels like little more than a pale echo of something that might have been deeper.
Supergirl continues to make a very appealingly heroic presence.
A relatively substantial issue in spite of the uneven narrative mix.
A fun issue that sets-up a substantial show-down for next issue.
If a good comic feels like a meal, then Superman: Event Leviathan #1 is a really good buffet, one where you might find yourself leaving a little overstuffed.
A sudden lurching together of an adventure that could have been much more sweeping and massive.
Kara Zor-El faces the horror of herself reflected through a warped genetic lens.
Supergirl blasts her way through a civil war in the Vega System with a huge Rob Liefeldy-looking gun and a demon axe from hell.