Supergirl: Survive #1

8.3

Critic Rating

7 Reviews
10

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer Ethan S. Parker, Griffin Sheridan
Artist Rod Reis
Cover Price $4.99

Kara Zor-El lives a life of small problems. How are you supposed to hold a floppy little baby like her new cousin Kal? Who should she ask to the spring formal? And when will her father and her uncle Jor-El stop squabbling? But the planet Krypton has big problems…like the militaristic dictator Zod ruthlessly crushing dissent and threatening to unleash the planet’s most dangerous weapons on the opposition. And when things boil over and Krypton begins to burn, Kara and her infant cousin will find themselves trapped together in a prototype rocket, struggling to survive in a hostile universe that doesn’t care if they live or die…and which might pr more

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  • 9.7

    Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth

    Jun 03, 2026

    Supergirl Survives #1 gives us just enough backstory into who this version of Kara is and the amount of development I am sure we will see by the time she reaches Earth if she does at all. I love the coloring and the art as it brings a warmth to the pages along with the lettering. This is going to be a fun ride and I am here for it! Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Jun 03, 2026

    This is obviously a big summer for Supergirl, with a graphic novel, an acclaimed ongoing series, a hardcover anthology, and this series. And based on this first issue, it’s an excellent start to another great evergreen Supergirl tale. Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    Fanlight Zone - Ken M.

    Jun 03, 2026

    Kara Zor-El’s future is thrown off-course with one simple mission statement to live by. Parker & Sheridan push Kara to her breaking points with the writing. Reis locks in on the ever-changing reactions to a collapsing world. A bold & unique twist onto the vision of the Maiden Of Might. Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini

    Jun 03, 2026

    Supergirl: Survive #1 sets up an interesting take on a classic story, just in time for the new movie. Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Jun 03, 2026

    Reis crafts some beautiful art throughout the issue. I really love the visual style and the character designs. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Jun 03, 2026

    Supergirl: Survive #1 succeeds most when it embraces its unique setup: Kara Zor-El stranded after Krypton's destruction and tasked with protecting an infant Kal-El without the benefit of superpowers. Unfortunately, readers must wait until the very end to reach that exciting premise. The opening spends substantial time depicting Kara's ordinary teenage life, which helps establish her as an everywoman but often lacks urgency or dramatic momentum. Rod Reis elevates the material throughout with expressive character work and memorable spectacle, particularly once Krypton's fate begins to unfold. While this debut chapter feels slower and more padded than it needs to be, the final pages provide a strong reason to return for issue #2. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Jun 03, 2026

    Ultimately, Supergirl: Survive #1 is a decent comic. The idea of an alternative take on Kara and Kal’s escape from their doomed home world is always an interesting concept and while so far it doesn’t feel too revolutionary, there is also something really refreshing about seeing Kara as a whole person in a way that we don’t usually get to. We get to see what she lost and see what she is willing to do to survive. It’s a more emotionally resonant start to things and while the issue could have benefitted from slowing down a little and giving readers more context, it’s a solid start and I’m interested to see where this goes. Read Full Review

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  • 10

    Alexander

    Jun 03, 2026

    loved it

  • 10

    ZorEl

    Jun 03, 2026

    Great start of an elseworlds story. I even prefer this to the original mythos.

    I would love for DC to do this more. If you want to mess around with the characters and lore, bring it out of the main continuity. Then keep the writers in the main continuity in line.

    If they hadn't reinvented Supergirl in the main continuity every time a new writer picks up the pen maybe they could have been this good all the time. No shade on the current SG writer as she is doing a pretty good job, and has done at least the base research of Otto Binder's creation.

    This might reach up there with my other favorite Supergirl Elseworld Gotham City Garage. I can't wait to see where the writers go with this.

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