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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401202507
ISBN: 1401202500
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 168
Publication Date: September 12, 2005
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: September 12, 2005
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: Batman has discovered something strange on the bottom of Gotham Bay which leads him to a mysterious and powerful teenaged girl whos bent on destroying Gotham City! Whats her connection to Superman? Why does Wonder Woman want to hide her from the outside world? Will Darkseid succeed in recruiting her into doing his bidding? This volume also includes an introduction by Loeb as well as a Kryptonian language translation key!
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I am not really into the charater of supergirl but I really like this this book. Good page turner.
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This is the second volume of the Batman/Superman graphic novel series. The story picks up from the end of the first Volume and creates a story that is ultimately one of the best I have read in the recent publishing of DC comics. The relationships between the characters and the plot all lead to a well-rounded interesting story. Along with the tale comes the graphics that complete the greatness of this graphic novel. This is a mind-bogglingly awesome book and should be read by fans of comic books and ... Read More
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Out of the 3 or 4 Superman/Batman volumes that I have read this is my favorite. This is a retelling of Supergirl's origins using plotpoints that have been around for years while introducing new ones. With Jeph Loebs superb writing and Michael Turner's gorgeous illustrations this is a must for any Superman or Batman fan. I picked this up on a whim a few years ago and I'm so glad I did. Check this one out.
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This is my favourite Graphic Novel. From the artwork, to the dialog, to the monologue, it's excellent in every way. While "Public Enemies" gives us a story packed with action on a grand scale, "Supergirl" delves into the thought processes and interactions between Superman, Batman, and this new girl, Kara. From Superman's need to protect, to Batman's unwillingness to trust, this story has my favourite portrayals of the Man of Steel and Dark Knight.
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It's difficult to read this story now without a tinge of melancholy in light of the recent heartbreaking and tragic passing of Michael Turner. The entire comic industry, along with his family and friends, has lost a remarkable talent and, by all accounts, a great guy also. He didn't do many complete stories outside of his own projects, which makes this rare assemblage of impressive illustrations all the more cherishable. This trade is one of the very few that I occasionally peruse strictly for his beautiful ... Read More
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