Adventure Comics #401
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAdventure Comics #401 (January 1971) spotlights "The Frightened Supergirl" with a cover by Mike Sekowsky and Dick Giordano that delivers one of the more delightfully unexpected images of the era: the Maid of Might recoiling in wide-eyed terror from a tiny mouse at her feet, while a gloating bald man seated nearby and a dark-haired woman in stylish mod attire crow, "You've got Supergirl absolutely terrified of a mouse!" The scene captures Supergirl in her updated costume — complete with the distinctive winged headpiece — looking genuinely rattled, which makes for an irresistibly curious contrast with her reputation as one of DC's most powerful heroes. With Sekowsky also handling the interior art and writing alongside inker Jack Abel and letterer John Costanza, this issue marks a fun, off-beat chapter in Supergirl's early-'70s adventures.
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Supergirl has a dream where Nasty uses a potion on her to make her scared of everything.
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