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Purely on the basis of how much time the show spends on the female characters compared to the men I think it's a fair assessment.

Yeah it's an extremely good album.

LoWW is sort of an oddball for DC digital, being a standalone continuity unrelated to anything else. Everything else they've done has either been a tie-in or an anthology as far as I know. I hope it does well for that reason, because I think they the digital-first channel is a good avenue to put original content for

Should be one, they always collect the digital first books, like Smallville, Sensation Comics etc. Adventures of Supergirl is skipping monthly print issues completely and just going from digital chapters straight to trade, I'm not sure why.

This is an odd comment below this preview, seeing as the same artist did both in the same style.

The Superman editorial team lacks both vision and competence, and that compounds the twin bugbears of inexperience and stupidity that the book's creative team bring to Wonder Woman, certainly.

This story isn't changing artists every few pages. It's multiple stories.

He and Supergirl don't normally need to sleep either when fully powered up.

Red Daughter of Krypton ended in July. It was pretty good, although better in 'Red Lanterns' than in 'Supergirl', as Red Lanterns has been pretty great since Charles Soule took it over. He wrote Kara very well.

I read some of the later issues. It has its moments, but it turned out very dull. The writer is actually the writer who originally created Huntress and wrote a lot of early Power Girl stories… unfortunately that was in the 1970s. He's now rather out of date and old, and his writing style is bland, uninventive and

They're in Justice League United right now.

Yeah, Johnson has been the best Supergirl writer. It's good to have him back, along with someone new and fresh.

I really like this uniform. I like the idea of Supergirl as an alien sci-fi hero, and this looks appropriately alien, martial and superheroic at the same time. The visor is a nice touch as far as I'm concerned.

Lemire's run on Green Arrow wasn't cancelled by DC. Sorrentino wanted to leave and Lemire decided to follow him, not wanting to continue with a different artist.

Well spotted! I completely missed that.

Don't be put off. It wasn't decompression in the sense of "15 pages of fighting in double-page spreads", it just had a slower pace allowing it to take its time for moments to sink in. It told you everything you need to know to get the story going, it introduced the main characters well enough (you get a sense of their

Red Lanterns regularly has jokes in it.