Description: Don't panic when don't see Power Girl for the first half of this issue, she shows up making her debut roughly 60% of the way through and has an impact on the story. See her get some action and lead into the main fight of her and Super Girl for the next issue.
Opinion: (Contains Spoilers) I should note this is my personal first issue of Bombshells so dropping in on issue 28 was mildly lost, but found it easy to catch on. The focus is on the eastern front of World War II in the Soviet Union. They touch on how harsh the conditions are, but not sure you'd get the full gravity of what people endured there. Get plenty of characters with the Bombshells showing off aspects of their personalities. Power Girl is introduced as one of the clones of Super Girl, the perfect one as described by Hugo Strange. She is clearly more powerful and leaves the reader wondering how the fight will turn out.
Side note: The art is solid, but I didn't see any wow panels that I paused on to marvel at, and I like the aesthetic of World War II re imaginings of characters. I was pretty content with this issue.
Palmiotti and Connor made PG into a joke. Look at what they did to her in her pathetic Harley Quinn appearances. Get serious writers and artists onto a PG solo title or not at all.
So, Earth-2 evidently ended to approximately three readers. But, if you want specifics:
Power Girl resumes the name Supergirl. Helena becomes "Batman", and no, there's no operation involved, and Superman and new Robin question the choice briefly. Everyone protects the people...fade into happily ever after.
@achilles100: More news, over in digital first, its Russian Supergirl vs Russian Power Girl in that period thing. Don't know any more than that, save that there appear to be three issues of that out so far, very far into the series.
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