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Supergirl: Being Super
Supergirl: Being Super | Mariko Tamaki
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It's the Girl of Steel as you've never seen her before, when Caldecott Honor-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) teams with Eisner Award-nominated artist Joelle Jones (Lady Killer) for a coming-of-age tale in SUPERGIRL: BEING SUPER. Kara Danvers isn't any different than any other teenager in her hometown. Problems with school. Problems with boys. Problems with friends. But while growing pains shake up Kara's world, a series of earth-shaking events hits her hometown, leaving her with with the choice of blending in with the crowd, or being different. Being an outcast. Being super. This reimagining of Supergirl will appeal to fans of all ages and readers new and old, as the Girl of Steel flies face-first into the struggles that every teenager faces. Collects SUPERGIRL: BEING SUPER #1-4.
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xicanti
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Even though a big part of this miniseries involves Kara discovering and processing her alien heritage, writer Tamaki and artist Jones have crafted a deeply human story. They approach even the most outlandish bits from a relatable teenage discovery angle, and they put an especial emphasis on Kara's super sweet relationship with her BFFs. It brought me lots and lots of joy, despite its fair measure of heartbreak.

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Mentallofilth
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Gorgeous art and unusually sensitive writing combine in this lovely YA Supergirl origin story. It falls apart a lot in its final chapter - it needed probably one more chapter to spread things out and feel more natural - but this is a book people will fall in love with regardless.

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quietjenn
Supergirl: Being Super | Mariko Tamaki
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I've not spent much comic time with any of the Supers, but I just might start as this was excellent!

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WanderingBookaneer
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My first Supergirl and I loved it! Tamaki does a great job portraying the secrecy behind her upbringing and how Lex Luthor helped her remember who she is. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

BookwormM I am sitting in the car listening to country music reading this post 🤣🤣 7y
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