Power Girl #13 (2009)

Power Girl #13 (2009)

$10.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JUDD WINICK
Art and cover by SAMI BASRI
Power Girl dives headfirst into the next chapter of her life on Earth with new series writer Judd Winick (JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST) and artist Sami Basri (THE SHIELD)! And what events will draw her to her former JLI teammates from JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST?"
Date Available: 06/23/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Power Girl, for me, is best when she’s showing some attitude, sticking out of the crowd like Lady Gaga at a baseball game. We do get some of that here, as she skips out of her duty as boss of a company to try to find Max Lord, telepath villain extraordinare and no paper gangsta, with a bunch of JLA buddies. And there’s the telephone calls (without Beyonce) she wishes she did not get (hey, that isn’t a stretch; it actually IS a big part of the story). Yet overall it’s mostly a straight-forward stick-to-business story, which any character can fill. Until the cliff-hanger at the end, that I liked. For my first Power Girl comic, I somewhat enjoyed it, though I want to see more of her secret identity side…no paparazzi moments, please.
I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JUDD WINICK
Art and cover by SAMI BASRI
Power Girl dives headfirst into the next chapter of her life on Earth with new series writer Judd Winick (JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST) and artist Sami Basri (THE SHIELD)! And what events will draw her to her former JLI teammates from JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST?"
Date Available: 06/23/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Power Girl, for me, is best when she’s showing some attitude, sticking out of the crowd like Lady Gaga at a baseball game. We do get some of that here, as she skips out of her duty as boss of a company to try to find Max Lord, telepath villain extraordinare and no paper gangsta, with a bunch of JLA buddies. And there’s the telephone calls (without Beyonce) she wishes she did not get (hey, that isn’t a stretch; it actually IS a big part of the story). Yet overall it’s mostly a straight-forward stick-to-business story, which any character can fill. Until the cliff-hanger at the end, that I liked. For my first Power Girl comic, I somewhat enjoyed it, though I want to see more of her secret identity side…no paparazzi moments, please.
I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams
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