Issue | #8 |
Published | September 2006 |
Cover Price | 2.99 USD; 4.00 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Eddie Berganza; Jeanine Schaefer (assistant) |
Notes | This issue went on sale 2006-07-26 (it was resolicited, hence the gap in months between #7 and #8). |
Characters | Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Power Girl |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Joe Benitez (signed) |
Inks | Victor Llamas (signed) |
Colors | Edgar Delgado (signed) |
Notes | This issue went on sale 2006-07-26 (it was resolicited, hence the gap in months between #7 and #8). |
Reprinted | in Supergirl: Candor (DC, 2007 series) #[nn] [minus all text and the UPC] |
Characters | Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Power Girl; Ultraman [as Kal-El]; Saturn Queen; Lightning Lord (cameo); Cosmic King (cameo); Superman (cameo); Batman (cameo); Kandor; Alura (flashback, cameo) |
Synopsis | Nightwing is in chains. Kara is being prepared for her wedding to "Kal-El" by Saturn Queen, and under her mind control. Saturn Queen then confronts Power Girl, telling her they have met and fought in another time. Power Girl realizes that Kara is being controlled, but as Saturn Queen starts to deny the level of control, she feels pain, and her nose starts to bleed, caused by something Kara did. "Kal-El" is getting a yellow-sun treatment to keep his powers in Kandor, and talks with Kara. Suddenly, she flashes back, and starts thinking of killing "Kal-El". Saturn Queen had sensed this, and rushes back, mentally telling Kara to stop. Kara sees scenes in her head about how Saturn Queen was defeated in a Superman/Batman team-up, and how she found Ultraman in the phantom zone, and how they then landed together in Kandor. She gets Kara under control, and confronts her, but that makes Kara flash back to a time with her mother, telling her to end the curse of El. This finally breaks Saturn Queen's control completely, and Kara attacks her. Saturn Queen tells Ultraman to attack Kara, but Kara attacks first, pounding him through the wall and into the wall of the dome around Kandor. Power Girl, about to be beheaded, hears the sound of that. Saturn Queen rushes out, and tells them to execute Power Girl immediately, but Kara intervenes, and frees Power Girl. The fight is on, as Ultraman also attacks, but Kara defeats him, and is about to kill him, when Saturn Queen mentally intervenes. She asked that her son be spared if she shares information about Argo City. The information is shared, and Kara leaves Ultraman alone, and departs with Power Girl. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Joe Kelly; Greg Rucka ("Special Thanks To") |
Pencils | Ron Adrian |
Inks | Rob Lea; Norm Rapmund |
Colors | Rod Reis |
Letters | Comicraft |
Notes | Story continued from the previous issue, and partially continues in the next issue. The Kryptonese text on the signs on page 1 is translated as follows: "OBEY" and "KNEEL". The banner on page 3 doesn't appear to be Kryptonese. |
Reprinted | in Supergirl: Candor (DC, 2007 series) #[nn] [minus the credits and "Next: Reality" blurb] |
Synopsis | Invitation to take a survey for a chance to win an Artist Signature Series: Action Figure Exclusive Edition Batman: Hush figure. |
Notes | Appears on page 9 in this issue. |
Synopsis | Dan gives advice on working at the San Diego Comic-Con. |
Script | Dan Didio |
Notes | Ads for Supergirl #9, Rush City #1, Justice League #0, and Flash the Fastest Man Alive #2. Appears on page 34 in this issue. |
Notes | House ads for: Rush City, and these Brave New World series: The All-New Atom, the Creeper, Omac, Martian Manhunter, Uncle Sam & The Freedom Fighters, and Trials of Shazam. Appear in various places in this issue. |
Notes | Total of 9 one-page ads for: Pontiac Solstice (car, GM), POWERade (sports drink, Coca-Cola), World Series of Video Games (tournament, Intel/DC), Dungeons & Dragons (card game, Wizards of the Coast), Super Dragon Ball Z (game, Funimation Entertainment), Superman Returns the Shooting Script (book, Titan Books), abovetheinfluence (Partnership for a Drug-Free America), Zwipes (markers, MeadWestvaco Corporation), and Sour Nerds (candy, Wonka). Appear in various places in the issue. |