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Power Girl #1 (2009) hughes variant

Power Girl #1 (2009) hughes variant

$39.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray Art by Amanda Conner Cover by Adam Hughes
In her own ongoing series at last! Straight from the pages of JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Power Girl starts life anew by building herself a secret identity. But a major villain from her past has other plans in store for the Super Hero, and to get his way, he's holding Manhattan hostage! From the fan-favorite writing team of Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray (JONAH HEX, TERRA) and featuring the vivacious art of Amanda Conner (JSA CLASSIFIED, TERRA) comes this rip-roaring new series!
Date Available: 05/06/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Stephen Banas

Bravo! What a fantastic debut for the one and only Power Girl! This was a superb first issue that found a very comfortable pace right from the beginning. Both the secret and public identities of Karen Starr and Power Girl, respectively, were given adequate time to establish their parts in this story while giving us a dusting of robots and destruction along the road to a larger reaching conflict. Mix in some humor with some visual gags and it sounds to me like you have a winning recipe for a first issue. What really pushed the whole deal over the top was Amanda Conner’s art. Her expressions were brilliant and her bold line style really compliments everything perfectly. I absolutely love the way she draws Power Girl as Karen Starr. This one is a CAN’T MISS!
I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray Art by Amanda Conner Cover by Adam Hughes
In her own ongoing series at last! Straight from the pages of JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Power Girl starts life anew by building herself a secret identity. But a major villain from her past has other plans in store for the Super Hero, and to get his way, he's holding Manhattan hostage! From the fan-favorite writing team of Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray (JONAH HEX, TERRA) and featuring the vivacious art of Amanda Conner (JSA CLASSIFIED, TERRA) comes this rip-roaring new series!
Date Available: 05/06/2009
BONUS REVIEW by Stephen Banas

Bravo! What a fantastic debut for the one and only Power Girl! This was a superb first issue that found a very comfortable pace right from the beginning. Both the secret and public identities of Karen Starr and Power Girl, respectively, were given adequate time to establish their parts in this story while giving us a dusting of robots and destruction along the road to a larger reaching conflict. Mix in some humor with some visual gags and it sounds to me like you have a winning recipe for a first issue. What really pushed the whole deal over the top was Amanda Conner’s art. Her expressions were brilliant and her bold line style really compliments everything perfectly. I absolutely love the way she draws Power Girl as Karen Starr. This one is a CAN’T MISS!
I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams
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