Supergirl

being super

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Mariko Tamaki: Supergirl (2018)

English language

Published Nov. 14, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-4012-6894-7
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OCLC Number:
1025375414

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4 stars (1 review)

"It's the Girl of Steel as you've never seen her before, when Caldecott Honor-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) teams with Eisner Award-nominated artist Joëlle Jones (Lady Killer) for a coming-of-age tale in SUPERGIRL: BEING SUPER. Kara Danvers isn't any different than any other teenager in her hometown. Problems with school. Problems with boys. Problems with friends. But while growing pains shake up Kara's world, a series of earth-shaking events hits her hometown, leaving her with with the choice of blending in with the crowd, or being different. Being an outcast. Being super. This reimagining of Supergirl will appeal to fans of all ages and readers new and old, as the Girl of Steel flies face-first into the struggles that every teenager faces."--

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4 stars

I was provided with an eARC of Supergirl: Being Super from DC Entertainment. All opinions are my own.

Supergirl: Being Super begins with Kara Danvers trying to explain her life to the reader and not knowing where to begin, because her story is complicated. She feels like no matter where she beings, it wouldn’t make any sense at all. In many ways Kara is a typical teenage girl: dealing with zits, running track, and hanging out with her friends Dolly and Jen in the local diner after school.

During one of Kara’s high school track meets there is a large earthquake. She and her two friends are in danger as a result. Kara ends up using her super strength in front of her friend Dolly when rescuing her. But unfortunately, Kara was not able to save her friend Jen. Worse than that, she slips out of Kara’s grip only to …

Subjects

  • Coming of age
  • Women superheroes
  • Graphic novels
  • Bildungsromans
  • Fiction