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michaelmay 's review for:
Daring New Adventures of Supergirl, Volume 2
by Paul Kupperberg
I should have flipped through before buying. I didn't finish it.
I liked Volume 1 well enough, but my interest was mostly in exploring a particular era of Supergirl's history that I was aware of as a kid, but never looked deeply into. That era was defined by a particular costume that looked like something someone might actually wear and my kid brain was fascinated by that mature iteration of Supergirl. In Volume 2, she's wearing a new costume that gets progressively more flamboyant as the series continues. That's a shallow reason to stop caring, but the adventures themselves were cheesy even in Volume 1 and what kept me going was the knowledge that I was finally exploring this version of Supergirl that I'd always been curious about.
I liked Volume 1 well enough, but my interest was mostly in exploring a particular era of Supergirl's history that I was aware of as a kid, but never looked deeply into. That era was defined by a particular costume that looked like something someone might actually wear and my kid brain was fascinated by that mature iteration of Supergirl. In Volume 2, she's wearing a new costume that gets progressively more flamboyant as the series continues. That's a shallow reason to stop caring, but the adventures themselves were cheesy even in Volume 1 and what kept me going was the knowledge that I was finally exploring this version of Supergirl that I'd always been curious about.