comicbookheretic's Power Girl #21 - Old Friends review

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    I remember!


    PLOT SUMMARY: 
    Power Girl fights alongside the Justice League International, and they're moments away from uncovering Max Lord's master plan. Can Power Girl convince others to join their cause? As the battle of this lost generation of heroes comes to a head, sides are chosen and partnerships are forged!
        
     
     
     

    REVIEW: 
    Well the tie-in's with JL: Generation Lost is coming fast and furious.  This issue fits perfectly into the happenings in that series and I am happy that I am reading both.  Judd Winick is doing some of his best work on both books.  We have both Batmen in this book and one of them, in my opinion, is going to play a pivotal roll in the ending of Generation Lost.  You'll have to read it to understand what I am talking about.  Some remember and some don't.  Ted Kord or rather the memory of Ted Kord plays an important part in this story as it has in Generations lost.  Winick does a masterful job of making this issue stand on its own two feet while tying it into Gen Lost.   
     
    Basri's art is clean and flows well from panel to panel.  I was a fan of Amanda Connor's work on PG and can tell you that Sami doesn't pale in comparison.  Great stuff here! 
     
    Summary: 
     I would give the book 4.5 out of 5.  Winick and Basri are a great team on this book and have made me more of a Power Girl fan than I already was!

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