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Notes:
(1) Where's the fun drunk Supergirl from the first issue? She was actually interesting!
- Ever since, she's been a morose, milquetoast do-gooder.
(2) WTF? Is this whole series just going to be: visit a new planet, witness horrors, get depressed, repeat?
- I mean... help dig hundreds of graves, be a literal punching bag, watch snuff films, attend a public execution...
7 hours, 3 min ago
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Notes:
(1) We get a retcon/retelling of Supergirl's origin.
- Why here? I don't know. Probably just another way to stretch and kill time, like every issue's been from #2 onward.
(2) It's not even a focused origin retelling. It's basically something for Ruthye to talk about while Supergirl outruns a magic orb.
- So, albeit doing its best to milk emotion, it feels impersonal.
54 minutes ago
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Notes:
(1) Supergirl's totally incapacitated—weakened and delirious if most-of-the-time unconscious.
- Which, while a welcome break from all the depression and general misery, means we're stuck with just Ruthye and her maddening, overcomplicated, old-timey inner monologue.
- Though, I must say, fitting for a story all about enduring pain, waiting for unpleasantness to pass.
3 hours, 3 min ago
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Notes:
(1) I don't know what the point is of this whole Maypole episode, except to deliberately depress people.
- Supergirl discovers an idyllic town has a dark secret... that's it, end of story.
(2) I've said it before, but if Tom King ever writes a story NOT about loneliness and depression, I'll be there for it.
- In the meantime, loneliness and depression is what we get.
8 hours, 39 min ago
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Notes:
(1) The ending bit about Krypto was almost enough for me to forget how tediously slow the rest of it was... almost.
- We have an entire issue of Ruthye singing Supergirl's praises, in her wretchedly wordy way, as they travel coach and make pit stops at space terminals.
- There's a whole sequence where Supergirl teaches the bumpkin medieval girl how to wash her hands.
Jun 30, 2026 11:40PM
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Notes:
(1) I hate this narrator! Not necessarily her character (yet), but how she speaks in a super-verbose, faux-medieval fantasy, "Game of Thrones" prose—it's an absolute slog!
(2) I like that Ruthye assumes Supergirl's outfit is some kind of underwear.
- If intentional, it's an oblique reference to what's often said about Superman: that he wears underwear on the outside.
Jun 30, 2026 08:50PM
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Notes:
(1) Contrary to common perception, I'm not reading this now because of the new "Supergirl" film.
- It just happens I recently read "Helen of Wyndhorn" and feel like reading more Bilquis Evely—Tom King I can take or leave.
(2) I'm still back reading Rebirth, and wouldn't usually jump to Infinite Frontier, but I've been reliably informed that this is firmly standalone.
Jun 26, 2026 05:55PM
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