Superwoman will have to face her biggest fears.
Ultrawoman has shown herself and is ready to take control over Metropolis with her own army of Bizarros. Now Lana will have to regain her own sanity to save everyone around the city.
This is still enjoyable but there were a few flaws.
Phil Jimenez offers a new installment where he continues to develope the character of Lana and he does it in many different ways. The way how her mental condition is depicted hints at a much bigger plan that is probably going to be connected to the return of Lois one way or another while her motivations and struggles are nicely portrayed. The characterization for the rest of the cast is also appreciated with several scenes being devoted to them as well.
However, I'm not really a fan of how the relationship between Natasha and Traci 13 is being depicted and is shame since I was looking forward to it. I don't know if Jimenez is familiar with Gay relationships but something about this seems pretty off, they don't talk in natural ways when they start interacting with each other. The relationship seems a bit idealized as well but is not done in an understandable way.
Jimenez' art is pretty good though, he's able to deliver a lot of content in many panels with tons of detail and great storytelling.
Enjoyable but I hope certain aspects improve in the future.
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