Power Girl # 6

is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 12 / / 2009

User Rating - 12 votes, 3.5 avg.

There hasn't been any recent activity for this object.

Plot Summary

"Space Girls Gone Wild!" part 3 of 3! The trio of sexy alien marauders continues their rampage across Earth, and Power Girl makes her last stand against these seemingly unstoppable foes. But even Power Girl has her limits...

Creators

Add a creator credit to this issue
  • Amanda Conner
    penciler

  •  


  •  
    John J. Hill
    letterer

  •  
    Justin Gray
    writer


  •  
    Paul Mounts
    colorer

  •  
    Rex Ogle
    editor



  • Characters

    Add a character credit to this issue

    Teams

    Add a team credit to this issue
    We don't have any teams attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!

    Locations

    Add a location credit to this issue

    Concepts

    Add a concept credit to this issue
    We don't have any concepts attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!

    Objects

    Add an object credit to this issue
    We don't have any objects attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!

    Story Arc

    Add a story arc credit to this issue
    We don't have any story arcs attached to this issue. Help us fill it in!

    User Reviews
    Settling Issues
    Reviewed by DMC on Oct. 27, 2009.
    DMC has written 9 reviews. His/her last review was for .
    11 out of 11 users recommend his reviews.

    1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.

    Unfortunately, the Space Girls arc has come to an end when it seems like its just getting started. Power Girl #5 was an ok start but hopefully #6 will provide some substance to the story before it ends.  
     

    Good

    Anez

    As individual characters. Anez sticks out like a sore thumb compared to her sisters. As shown iin issues #5 & #6, her speech, demeanor and leader/big sister persona complement Axira and Shonas flirtatious and carefree spirit.  
     

    Humor

     Palmiotti & Co. seem to keep things tight in the humor department. nothing feels over implied, out of place or unnecessary. Though mostly moderate, the humor worked for me, especially the movie trailer. 
     

    Art

    As always, Conner/Mounts do their job and do it well, delivering some great interior art and a snazzy cover. But there is a minor issue with her costume that appears often. 
     

    Other

     

    S.G Conclusion

    For the most part, I'm pleased with what was accomplished here. Details about the girls and their current condition are brought to light and the story goes in a slightly different direction before it concludes. Still, another issue of character development for Carl and the girls would have been great.
     
     

    Wrap Up


     
    Issue 
    Power Girl #6 didn't turn out the way I'd expected to but it was still a good issue. When it comes to what superheros face on a daily basis, I need to think outside the "super villian" box. They're certainly not the only people causing trouble out there.  
       
    Arc 
    Overall, this 2-issue arc was above average. PG #5 wasn't a bad start but issue #6 gets the credit for turing it around.  



    See all issues « Previous Issue
    Url:
    HTML:
    BBCode:
    Added by: 04nbod
    Date Added: Oct. 21, 2009
    Url:
    HTML:
    BBCode:
    Added by: aztek the lost
    Date Added: Oct. 21, 2009


    Jack the Ripper
    25 points

    aztek the lost
    16 points

    04nbod
    12 points

    dreadable
    2 points

    comicvine
    1 point


    You are in Edit Mode. Make sure to save your work at the end!!
    • Submissions can take 24 hours to be moderated.
    • Please leave a comment to explain why you're making this change.
    Save Changes Cancel