When Kara is called away to solve some super-problems in Metropolis, Lena Luthorand the Super-Pets are left to defend Midvale. Can Streaky and Krypto finally putaside their differences for the greater good? Or will they end up fighting like catsand dogs? You won’t want to miss this fun-filled flipbook adventure featuring thenewest additions to the Super-Pet family, Titano and Kandy!
After saving Midvale from Lesla-Lar's antics, Supergirl takes her new Kryptonian friend to Metropolis for training, leaving the Super-pets to run wild. As fans might expect, hilarity and mayhem ensue. Read Full Review
This issue might be a little more low-key than the last few, but it's so much fun to watch the chaos unfold and Campbell ends with a surprising twist cliffhanger. Read Full Review
Supergirl #5 brings about a change of pace and a fantastic new art team that injects even more excitement and adventure as we spend out day with the beloved super pets! Read Full Review
Sophie Campbell is masterfully proving an all ages approach to storytelling can be applied to modern superhero comics without feeling "just for kids in Supergirl #5. The thought bubbles felt classic and nostalgic without loosing the sense of believability that can sometimes accompany their use. All in all, I find I'm genuinely enjoying this series in spite of it not really being my typical style of comic. Read Full Review
Given the right momentum, Campbel. Ganuchaeu could develop a remarkably strong kid-friendly end of the DC Universe that would fit perfectly in and within the larger whole. Just because it feels more like kids fare doesnt mean that it has to inhabit its own universe. It would be cool to see issues like this integrate with everything else in a way that could grow with readers as the age-out of the younger adorability of work by people like Ganucheau. Its the sort of thing that could help expand the consumer base of a company like DC. A more fluid connection between kids fare and more sophisticated stuff could really help build and maintain readers. Read Full Review
Rosi Kampe's scratchier art works well with a cat-focused story. Fun times and onto the next issue! Read Full Review
Supergirl #5 is a delightful detour that showcases the fun and chaotic world of the Super-Pets. While it might feel like a kid's book at times and some moments can feel a bit jarring, it's a light read that offers a lot of laughs and a whole lot of heart. Read Full Review