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Review: Action Comics #983

Review: Action Comics #983

July 16th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Action Comics #983 amped up the adventure for Revenge — Part V, which was written by Dan Jurgens and showcased the artwork of Viktor Bogdanovic. A daunting team of supervillains has come together to confront Superman at the Fortress of Solitude, and ComiConverse Krypton correspondent...

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #4

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #4

July 15th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Supergirl: Being Super #4 recently concluded the prestige format miniseries re-imagining Kara Danvers’s origin story. Writer Mariko Tamaki and artist Joelle Jones topped an all-female masthead for the final installment, an emphatic ending entitled Who I Am. ComiConverse’s Kryptonian correspondent, T. Kyle King, offers his...

Review: Action Comics #982

Review: Action Comics #982

July 2nd, 2017 | by Kyle King

Action Comics #982 kicked the Superman Revenge Squad’s plot into high gear with an issue penned by Dan Jurgens and pencilled by Jack Herbert and Jose Luis. Revenge — Part IV carried the sextet of supervillains to the Metropolis Marvel’s doorstep, and ComiConverse’s Krypton correspondent,...

Review: Supergirl #9

Review: Supergirl #9

May 21st, 2017 | by Kyle King

Supergirl #9, one of four Superbooks that began new story arcs last Wednesday, brought Batgirl to National City for a tale authored by Steve Orlando and drawn by Brian Ching. Escape from the Phantom Zone — Part One got the next chapter in the adventures...

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #3

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #3

April 30th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Supergirl: Being Super #3, the latest edition of the four-part prestige-format miniseries by writer Mariko Tamaki and artist Joelle Jones, recently was released. The third chapter — titled Who Are You? — follows Midvale high school student Kara Danvers through the somber aftermath of the...

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #2

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #2

March 15th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Supergirl: Being Super #2 was released recently, offering the second installment of the bimonthly non-continuity prestige format series by writer Mariko Tamaki and artist Joelle Jones. Picking up precisely at the point at which Where Do I Begin? ended, Hold On! follows the story of...

Review: Supergirl #7

Review: Supergirl #7

March 13th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Supergirl #7 declares its subject matter on an attention-grabbing cover emblazoned with the Warren Zevon-inspired banner: "Werewolves of Krypton!" Writer Steve Orlando joined forces with artist Matias Bergara for the story called Mission: Mind, and ComiConverse's Kryptonian correspondent, T. Kyle King, is here to review...

Review: Supergirl #6

Review: Supergirl #6

February 12th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Supergirl #6 arrived last week, bringing readers the last chapter of writer Steve Orlando’s and artist Brian Ching’s Reign of the Cyborg Supermen storyline. The conclusion showcased the final battle between father and daughter to decide whether Argo City or National City would survive. ComiConverse’s...

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #1

Review: Supergirl: Being Super #1

January 5th, 2017 | by Kyle King

Supergirl: Being Super #1, the first of four bimonthly prestige format issues in the limited series, was released just before the new year. Written by Mariko Tamaki and pencilled by Joelle Jones, the modern-day non-continuity tale takes a fresh look at the Woman of Steel....

Review: Supergirl #4

Review: Supergirl #4

December 18th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Supergirl #4 debuted this week, providing readers with the latest and most harrowing installment in writer Steve Orlando’s and artist Brian Ching’s Reign of the Cyborg Supermen. Wednesday’s issue saw Zor-El implement his plan to restore his home to its former glory, and ComicConverse’s Krypton...

Review: Supergirl #3

Review: Supergirl #3

November 14th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Supergirl #3 came out last Wednesday, capping off a busy week for the Superman Family. Writer Steve Orlando and artist Brian Ching delivered the third installment of Reign of the Cyborg Supermen, and ComiConverse brings you this review from contributor T. Kyle King, who covers...

Review: Supergirl #2

Review: Supergirl #2

October 16th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Supergirl #2 reached the racks last Wednesday, bringing fans of the Woman of Steel the second chapter of writer Steve Orlando’s and artist Brian Ching’s Reign of the Cyborg Supermen just two days after the second-season premiere of Kara’s successful television show. ComiConverse contributor T....

Who Is CW Supergirl’s Unknown Gay Character?

Who Is CW Supergirl’s Unknown Gay Character?

October 9th, 2016 | by Shannen Murphy

With Supergirl coming back for its second season next week, everyone is trying to predict where the series is headed next.  Comments from the producers seem to imply the potential of a character we already know coming out as gay.  Here, Shannen discusses just which character...

Supergirl: 4 Reasons To Be Excited For Season 2

Supergirl: 4 Reasons To Be Excited For Season 2

September 28th, 2016 | by Scott Place

Supergirl completes its epic transition to the CW network this season. Our Scott Place is here to explain why we should all be very excited. Supergirl: 4 Reasons To Be Excited For Season 2 On October 10th, Kara Danvers begins her crime-fighting career on the CW...

Review: Supergirl #1

Review: Supergirl #1

September 10th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Supergirl #1 made its debut last Wednesday, officially marking the start of the Teen of Tomorrow's triumphant return to her own title. Writer Steve Orlando remains at the helm, but, since Supergirl: Rebirth #1, penciller Emanuela Lupacchino has given way to artist Brian Ching. ComiConverse's...

Review: Supergirl: Rebirth #1

Review: Supergirl: Rebirth #1

August 20th, 2016 | by Kyle King

Supergirl: Rebirth #1 marked the relaunch of Kara Zor-El in the current DC Comics continuity under the stewardship of writer Steve Orlando and penciller Emanuela Lupacchino. The standalone one-shot issue that set the stage for the Girl of Steel's forthcoming solo title was released on...

Why Supergirl Is Great Family Fun

Why Supergirl Is Great Family Fun

October 29th, 2015 | by Jonathan Thompson

The latest in the current boom of superhero shows is CBS's new Supergirl, starring Melissa Benoist. Here, ComiConverse's Jonathan Thompson tells us how the show won him — and his daughter — over. CBS has a lot of TV shows that are number one in their respective categories and/or...

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