Sterling Gates' script pays tribute to the many incarnations of Supergirl and offers up some clever nods towards the history of the character. Emanuela Lupacchino's artwork - while wonderful to look at - also skilfully works in some visual irony, such as Kara punching her Red Lantern counterpart from the New 52 universe while declaring that she is sick of punching things. The colors by Hi-Fi are nice and vivid, perfectly enhancing the inks of Ray McCarthy. All in all, this is a fun little comic.
Monday, April 18, 2016
Adventures of Supergirl #7 - A Review
A new enemy has trapped Supergirl within a series of dreams - each one taking her to a different reality where she's a different version of Supergirl! Can Kara fight her way through them all to find reality once again?
Sterling Gates' script pays tribute to the many incarnations of Supergirl and offers up some clever nods towards the history of the character. Emanuela Lupacchino's artwork - while wonderful to look at - also skilfully works in some visual irony, such as Kara punching her Red Lantern counterpart from the New 52 universe while declaring that she is sick of punching things. The colors by Hi-Fi are nice and vivid, perfectly enhancing the inks of Ray McCarthy. All in all, this is a fun little comic.
Sterling Gates' script pays tribute to the many incarnations of Supergirl and offers up some clever nods towards the history of the character. Emanuela Lupacchino's artwork - while wonderful to look at - also skilfully works in some visual irony, such as Kara punching her Red Lantern counterpart from the New 52 universe while declaring that she is sick of punching things. The colors by Hi-Fi are nice and vivid, perfectly enhancing the inks of Ray McCarthy. All in all, this is a fun little comic.
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