
I think it was Keith Giffen who recounted the story about Wally Wood and Power Girl. Wood drew several issues of All-Star Comics during the 1970s, when PG made her first appearances. With every issue, Wood made Power Girl's chest bigger and bigger, thinking some editor was going to tell him to stop. No one ever did. I think this tradition continues until today! PG looks ginormous in this double-page spread from Supergirl #9.
Despite the massive cleavage, the story in this issue of Supergirl is the best one since the book started. Joe Kelly really gets into Supergirl's character and how she feels about being a misplaced teen on DC's earth. Supergirl has a fun, flirtatious date with a mysterious red-headed stranger--you'll see his identity at the end, I won't spoil it for you here. In various flashbacks we see the repercussions to Kara's moral compromise in the bottled city of Kandor as well as her various relationships in the DCU (Wonder Girl, Batman, etc). Kelly's off to a good start, if he keeps this up then Supergirl will become a solid monthly comic. Nuff said.



