Showing posts with label DCnU Supergirl 14. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DCnU Supergirl 14. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Sales Review: November 2012


The sales numbers for November 2012 were released last week and, as usual, ICv2 covers the story. Here is a link to their list of the top 300 titles in sales for last month: http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/24568.html
As always, I'd recommend heading there for total coverage.

Supergirl #14 came out last month, the first issue on the title as part of the H'El on Earth crossover event. I loved the issue as it really showed a Kara that was growing, becoming closer with Kal, respecting life, and not easily wooed by promises of the past. (Of course all of that was undone by Scott Lobdell.)



Sales on the book went up 6%! The book 'sold' 31,270 units, up from 29,450 from the prior. Much of that is probably expected from the boost of the crossover. Any boost in sales is welcomed. Of course, for visitors to the character, they are probably even more flummoxed by her uneven portrayal in the story than I was.

Now to put in some historical perspective, Supergirl #35 (last volume) was a New Krypton crossover with a variant cover and sold 45K.

Personally, I would be thrilled if the title settled out at around 30K of sales. Hopefully some of the H'El readers will stick around.


And what about the other title I like to follow sales on?

Legion of Super-Heroes continues to bleed readers. The last issue, probably the most forgettable of the title was down even more.


Legion of Super-Heroes #14 sold only 17,767 issues.

Will the return of Keith Giffen on the book give this title any boost?

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Review: Supergirl #14



Supergirl #14 came out last week, a very satisfying read for this Supergirl fan and another opening chapter in the H'El on Earth story arc. Unlike Superman #13 which felt like a prologue, and Superboy #14 which seemed like just a brawl, this book felt like the true first part to this arc. It provides some back story for H'El himself. We see his powers and we hear his plan. I have to admit, his plan is different than what I expected.

But more importantly, this is simply a great issue for Supergirl as a character. Here we see her as a complex and sympathetic character. We see her struggle with her hopes and her reality, we see her interacting with Superman in a mature way, we see her say all the things I have been hoping she would say in this book.
Remember when someone (I think Matt Idelson) said Supergirl 'wouldn't rest until Superboy has been killed'?  When she was described as 'hell on wheels', more likely to fight with friends? Remember just last issue when Superman seemed to react to Supergirl like she was a brat? When Supergirl started yelling at Superman? And remember how worried I was when I read all these things?
None of that is here. None of it.
Writer Mike Johnson instead gives us a less bitter, less negative, more believable, and more hopeful Kara and ... and ... extended Superman Family! Add to that the typical spectacular Mahmud Asrar art, I was a very happy Anj.



Superman #13 ended with Supergirl and Superman arguing with each other. Superman was less than thrilled to see his cousin.
Supergirl #14 starts after that, after they have apparently worked together to carry the carcass of the Kryptonian dragon to Dr. Veritas' lab. While Veritas practically drools over being able to dissect the specimen, Kara wonders what it means that this thing was alive.
If she is alive ... if Kal is alive ... if Kon is alive ... if this thing is alive ... maybe there are more survivors of Krypton. It is understandable that Kara, who is still dealing with her new reality would latch onto that hope.
But Superman warns her about latching onto false hope. It is sensible ... and brotherly. And it is very much like Superman, to say that holding on to hope is never wrong. Fantastic.
As for Veritas, she seems a bit too excited about this, bragging about patents for new dissecting tools and all the new information she will gather. It almost seems Tycho-like.
But even better than that ... look at this!
When he is called away, Superman tells Supergirl to call his name whenever she wants to talk. He will hear her.
He is acting like family. He is looking to help, to be there for her. He isn't suffocating or domineering. He just wants to help. It is a wonderful reaching out by him to Kara. That is so different from the eye-rolling, 'look who showed up' Superman in Superman #13. This is what I have been looking for from him.


Supergirl doesn't stick around to let Veritas scan her as well. It is hard to trust an human after how Kara has been treated all this time. It isn't better when we discover that Siobhan, the one human Kara has trusted, is hiding a worsening compulsion. Siobhan is struggling to keep the Silver Banshee inside her. No big surprise, I suppose.
This is a very nice panel. The oddly blank expression on Siobhan's face as she looks at her glowing hand shows she has accepted, maybe enjoys the change. But I also love the little Banshee faces in her eyes. The art adds so much!

As great as Kal saying all Kara needs to do is call his name, this panel was even better. Back in Sanctuary Supergirl finally realizes that Superman is her only family and that she should reach out to him! It's about time! I have been saying she should be thinking that since the first issue. It makes sense! If she misses her home and family, she should be seeking out her family who can tell her about her home.
I cannot tell you how thrilled I was to see this panel.
Before she can act on that thought, she suddenly becomes exhausted and basically passes out.


She awakens on the sun with H'El. I have to believe that the sudden bout with sleepiness is somehow related to H'El.
After a brief fight in which H'El absorbs Supergirl's attacks, he tells his story.
He is loyal to the house of El. He was sent into space by Jor-El before the explosion. His travels have changed him. He seems to have telekinesis, teleportation, astral projection, maybe a force field. And the backwards S seems only intermittently visible. Hmmm ...
His mission? He wants to go back in time and stop Krypton from being destroyed! Maybe his powers include time travel? Maybe that's how the family were each on Krypton in the zero issues? It is a more interesting mission that what I thought it was going to be ... rewriting Earth in Krypton's image.
I'm not buying his origin though. I think he might be more obsessed with the house of El. I can't imagine Jor-El sending someone into space. And I certainly can't explain his powers. Maybe he self-lutilated himself, cutting the backwards S into his skin while looking in the mirror, all to be more like his hero Jor-El. Yeah, I am going with the obsessed angle.


I do think that Supergirl settles into a discussion with this guy pretty quickly. I suppose that a promise of saving Krypton is a good lure.
And he makes a good pitch about why she should even care about Earth, showing us at our worst, a war torn nation with factions firing on each other, endangering children who are fleeing for safety.
Earth is the 'opposite of Krypton'. That's the right pitch to make to Kara.


H'El shows he means business, bringing Kara back to Sanctuary where he has Superboy imprisoned. To show he understands Krypton and Kara, he will kill this clone at Kara's command.
And then there is another wonderful moment for Kara. She won't 'stop until Superboy is killed'. She could have killed him here. Instead, she calls him 'he' (not 'it'). She doesn't have H'El kill him (at least not yet). There is a sort of recognition and appreciation for the sanctity of life here.
It is again a nice moment for Kara here. She isn't blood thirsty or overly angry or unhinged. And yes, she did leave open the notion of killing him ... but I get the sense she never would. She stopped. And look at that expression in the first panel, this is someone who doesn't look like she could order an execution.

And I still don't understand H'El's powers. How is he holding Superboy here? How can he awaken him and render him unconscious with a thought. His power has a similar look to Superboy's TK. I wonder if there is a clone connection.

Is she too trusting to be considering this plan? I think it actually shows some restraint on her part that she wants to talk it over with Kal. The Kara from Supergirl #4 might jump at this chance. This one wants to mull it over; she knows more now. But I can also understand her being eager to see her home again. That's why it isn't an outright refusal. It is a sort of measured response.
To think of Kal at this moment, to discuss it with him (even if it is to try to convince him) again shows a new sort of acceptance of Kal being in her life.



To speed things along, H'El teleports Supergirl to Kal. Unfortunately, Kal is in Clark mode and sounds like he is about to confess his feelings to Lois when Kara bursts in. 

Amazingly, and probably with a nudge from H'El, she can suddenly understand English!! Hurrah!!!!! Now she can talk to people!

Kara, of course,  would have no concept about 'secret identities'. And it probably seems bizarre that Kal might be trying to have a relationship with one. In fact, these things might make Supergirl side more with H'El, that Kal hides his Kryptonian side. But the snippets of the Lois/Clark conversation are also very interesting.
It's a nice effective cliffhanger. And it is great to see Asrar's version of Lois.

So overall, a fantastic issue of Supergirl. She said all the right things here - hope for Krypton, acknowledging she should be close to Kal, sparing Superboy, and wanting to talk to Kal about saving Krypton. And Superman said all the right things - warning against false hope and saying he will always be there for Kara. It thankfully stands in sharp contrast to all the things we have read about Supergirl in this arc.

On this Thanksgiving week, I feel I need to thank Mike Johnson for realizing just who Supergirl is at her core, even if this Supergirl is having a rougher beginning than prior incarnations.

And great stuff, as always, by Mahmud Asrar.

Overall grade: A

Thursday, August 16, 2012

November 2012 Solicits


The DC November solicits have been released and there are a couple of surprises out there. Here is the link to Newsarama's coverage: http://www.newsarama.com/comics/dc-comics-november-2012-solicitations.html

I still think the DC website is very difficult to navigate, especially upcoming issues.

First off, November is the 'H'El on Earth' month in the super-books. I have talked about that arc elsewhere. Here are the official solicits.

SUPERGIRL #14
Written by MIKE JOHNSON
Art and cover by MAHMUD ASRAR
On sale NOVEMBER 21 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T
• A “H’ELL ON EARTH” crossover chapter!
• Picking up from SUPERBOY #14, Supergirl meets the villainous H’el!
• What happens when she finds herself agreeing with his pro-Krypton/anti-Earth plans?
• Continued this month in SUPERMAN #14! 

I'll wait to see just how much I see Kara embracing H'El's plans. More likely, he simply promises her that he will recreate her home and she is tempted.



ACTION COMICS #14
Written by GRANT MORRISON
Backup story written by SHOLLY FISCH
Art by RAGS MORALES and MARK PROPST
Backup story art by CHRIS SPROUSE and KARL STORY
Cover by RAGS MORALES
Variant cover by STEVE SKROCE

• Brainiac first warned of the Multitude, and now Superman comes face to face with them — on Mars!
• Plus: In the backup story, what appointment is so important that Superman would drop everything to attend it?



We are nearing the end of Morrison's run on Action which means he has three issues to wrap up the Multitude story. They look like angels??


Will three issues be enough for Morrison to capably tell this story?



SUPERMAN #14
Written by SCOTT LOBDELL
Art and cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT
1:25 B&W Variant cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT

• Following events in this month’s SUPERGIRL #14 and SUPERBOY #14!
• It’s their worst nightmare: A creature of unknown Kryptonian origin, more powerful than Superman, smarter than Supergirl and more lethal than Superboy.
• His actions will change the course of a planet’s fate! 

I still am on the fence about what H'El is ... World Killer? Bizarro? Bizarro-like? Failed NOWHERE clone? 

Maybe I need to post a poll?


SUPERBOY #14
Written by TOM DeFALCO
Art and cover by R.B. SILVA and ROB LEAN

• A “H’EL ON EARTH” crossover chapter!
• Guest-starring Supergirl and The Teen Titans!
• Fresh from the events of SUPERMAN #13, Superman’s deadliest new foe comes after Superboy!

 I think the best fit would be a Match-like failed clone. It would give Superboy, who is still finding himself, a living foil, someone he can contrast himself too.



WORLDS’ FINEST #6
Written by PAUL LEVITZ
Art by KEVIN MAGUIRE, GEORGE PEREZ and SCOTT KOBLISH
Cover by KEVIN MAGUIRE
1:25 B&W Variant cover by KEVIN MAGUIRE

• What happens when Huntress, the former Robin of Earth 2, meets Damian? The same thing that happens when anyone meets Damian: a massive fight!

• Huntress has managed to keep her true identity on this Earth a secret so far, but with Damian on her trail, can the world’s greatest detective be far behind?

I didn't think that Helena would be able to continually skim 3 million off the top of Wayne Enterprises unnoticed. I am extremely interested to see just what will happen when the identities and origins of Karen and Helena become known to the heroes of Earth One. That needs to be an arc in and of itself.

As for this issue, I love that it is Damien that confronts Helena. This is Bruce's children fighting. How fantastic to see the differences in upbringing and environment.



SMALLVILLE SEASON 11 #7
Written by BRYAN Q. MILLER
Art by CHRISCROSS and MARC DEERING
Cover by MICO SUAYAN

• The first time in print for these digital first adventures!

• It’s a four-way, knock-down, drag out rumble as Intergang guns-for-hire
PRANKSTER and MISTER FREEZE join the fray.
• Can BATMAN and SUPERMAN survive these villains and protect the life of – Joe Chill?!

This issue looks more like a Batman book than Superman. Still, Smallville hasn't disappointed (except for the elimination of Steph). It should be fun to see the Smallville-verse's Batman.



SUPERMAN FAMILY ADVENTURES #7
Written by ART BALTAZAR and FRANCO
Art and cover by ART BALTAZAR

• Who is the Terrible TOYMAN? What does he want, anyway? Where does he get all those cool toys?

• Can’t a Super Family have a Tooth Fairy Party in peace?
• Better save your receipts, because these toys are about to malfunction!

Supergirl attacked by My Little Ponies? Superboy attacked by action figures? Aw yeah fantastic!



RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #14
Written by SCOTT LOBDELL
Art by PASCAL ALIXE
Cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT

• Just as the team gets back to Earth, they are interrupted by SUPERMAN.

• There’s a Black Market alien technology being fenced and the Man of Steel has traced a connection to the Red Hood!
• An old friend of Jason is coming for him leading up to next month’s “DEATH OF THE FAMILY” tie-in issue!

Well, I bought Red Hood and the Outlaws  #1 and quickly realized it wasn't for me. But I feel I need to see Superman in the DCnU, interacting with other heroes. I haven't liked how Superman has been portrayed in Justice League. Maybe he will be more inspiring here?


DC COMICS SUPER HEROES: SUPERGIRL BUST
Sculpted by Jim Maddox
Rocketing straight from Krypton is this beautiful new bust featuring the Girl of Steel—Supergirl! Complete with a new costume and origin, Kara Zor-El is flying higher than ever! So use some super-speed of your own and order one before it’s too late!
Measuring approximately 6” high x 4” wide x 6.75” deep, his hand-painted, cold-cast porcelain statue is packaged in a 4-color box.



This was previewed at the San Diego ComiCon and is now available. Looks like a nice addition to my collection so I'll be there. Saving my pennies as we speak!


All that said, I hope that the Superman, Supergirl, and Superboy come out of H'El on Earth as something of a family.