#3 - "Surviving Trauma" - Batman/Superman World's Finest #8 - Mark Waid and Dan Mora
I am trying to celebrate the best moments of the year. And this moment, from World's Finest #8 is just incredible and easily could have been #1. The heroes are trying to help David, sole survivor of a destroyed Earth. They understand that his history is weighing on him.
In a perfect moment, Supergirl tell Superman that she needs a second to talk to David alone. Here she talks to him frankly about her own history of surviving Argo City when everyone else died. She talks about burying her feelings, doing her best to be like Superman. She talk about rushing into battle thinking it was courage but knowing it was self-destructive guilt.
But then she talks about how it okay to have those feelings. How she overcame them. How if David needs her, she is there for him.
All this is so perfectly depicted in the art. That flat, joyless look in the top panel. That caring look in the bottom.
Perfect.
In a year where we saw another comic show us a destructive look at survivor's guilt, Waid gives us this constructive one, blasting that other take to dust.
This is Supergirl.
#2 - "Kal-El Returns" - Action Comics #1047 - Phillip Kennedy Johnson and David Lapham
It's a small moment but I love this hug Supergirl gave Superman she sees him for the first time post Warworld.
No one knew if Kal was going to make it back alive. Supergirl was doing her part.
There is something wonderful about this unbridled joy when she sees her cousin back. Even her words .. 'oh my god' ... are perfect, showing that surprise.
The art by David Lapham sells it to, Kal thrown back a bit by the full on hug. Almost more of a tackle.
I always think the super-cousins should be very close. Seeing moments of affection like this are always a huge for me.
And now ... the TOP SUPERGIRL MOMENT OF 2022!
#1 - "Silver Age Burn" - Batman/Superman World's Finest #8 - Mark Waid and Dan Mora
Boy Thunder has survived his Earth's annihilation and ended up in the care of Batman and Superman. The heroes are trying to figure out how they can best care for him.
Superman innocently asks Supergirl if she has any suggestions.
Eyebrows knit, arms crossed defiantly, she tell him he could put David in an orphanage.
It is the perfect burn for longtime Supergirl fans. We have all asked how, back in 1959, Superman could have thrown Kara, the only other survivor of Krypton and family to boot, into an orphanage. It makes little sense.
Here Supergirl finally throws it back into his face. The art by Mora is pitch perfect, showing her annoyance. How wonderful for Mark Waid to show it.
For me, far and away, this was the best Supergirl moment of 2022.
How did I do?
Do you agree with the rankings? Are there moments I forgot?
And Happy New Year everyone!
6 comments:
Happy New Year ANJ!
One of the reasons I became a Supergirl fan was because I was enthralled by the dramatic saga of Argo City, so I was delighted to learn that Argo exists in the current Supergirl stories.
Nothing however, can beat Silver Age Burn, which is a worthy no. 1.
Yeah mega dittoes for the silver age burn as well, finally “Supergirl ‘59” has her revenge…it was also succinct and hilarious. Insofar as Mark Waid is concerned I hope there is more where that came from…
JF
Nice choices there, and glad I was able to guess a pair :) Hopefully we'll get some new Supergirl moments and awesomeness with 2023 with the new animated movie, and what's coming down the line. I'm looking forward to that World's Finest that apparently will reveal what happened on the disastrous SG-Robin date lol
You nailed it!
Let’s hope that by the end of 2023 we’ll have seen some great Kara moments in her own book.
Thanks for comments.
Not holding my breath for a SG solo title.
Am holding my breath for an SG solo story in the Action anthology.
Not surprised to see so many Mark Waid scripted moments on your list. I can hardly wait for Batman/Superman World's Finest #12 to see him tell the full story of her disastrous date with Robin.
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