Supergirl's homeworld is coming back for her.
The Cyborg Superman has revealed himself as Kara's father and she will have to decide which of her lives is more important.
Still a decent read but some problems are appearing.
For one, Steve Orlando continues to develope the story of the return of the Cyborg Superman and developing his connection with Kara in a pretty logical way by contrasting her old life with the current one and showing how their love ones of such different places compare. This is classic yet effective way to create character progression.
However, there are so many segments here that the pacing kinda suffers because of it. Sure, I'm glad that many sections based on different characters are progressing, the problem is that the transitions between them are not that natural and break the flow of the story. Is pretty noticeable.
Brian Ching is another aspect I'm not exactly a fan of, his artwork is not bad but is not particularly beautiful with characters that are a bit too angular looking and inconsistent.
Not one of the best but still worth a look, hope things start to improve.
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