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Average rating4.3
Kara Zor-El can no longer find any meaning or purpose in her life. But all that changes when an alien girl seeks her out to help her take revenge on the bad guys who destroyed her world. Now a Kryptonian, a dog, and an angry, heartbroken child head into space on a journey that will shake them to their very core. It’s Supergirl like you’ve never seen her before in a character-defining sci-fi/fantasy masterpiece! Collects the entire miniseries Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1-8.
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1 primary bookSupergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is a 0-book series first released in 2022 with contributions by Tom King.
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This is a rather unusual comic. The basic plot is simple enough: a young woman from a primitive planet seeks vengeance for the death of her father and accompanies Supergirl on a journey across space to find the killer. But it's the way that it's written that makes it stand out. It's told entirely from Ruthvye's perspective, a woman hero-worshipping Supergirl and seeing her deeds from outside, and it's largely in first-person prose, written in a lyrical style that befits a fantasy tale more than science fiction.
This could, I acknowledge, be problematic for some readers; both the style and the extent of the prose could prove heavy-going. This is something that I usually find doesn't work well in comics, but, on this occasion I felt that it did, giving an otherworldly tone to the story and lifting it above the mundane. It's also quite dark in places, with more blood than I'd expect in a comic featuring this particular character. It leaps along, cutting out the detail of many of the events, even when the narrator experiences them directly, but does so in a way that manages to keep the focus on what matters, especially her growing relationship with Supergirl. And I have to say that the art is gorgeous, enhancing the ‘fantasy' vibe.
I realize, and accept, that Tim King can be a very verbose comic writer. His storytelling usually benefits from this style, however Supergirl is just long & exposition heavy and did not work for me. Love the art though.
My least favorite King book.