Adventure Comics #410
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom 1971, this Adventure Comics issue puts Supergirl front and center in a genuinely tense street scene: cape billowing, she swoops toward a massive runaway truck while a determined young girl in pink boldly plants her hands against the vehicle, declaring "Don't worry, Supergirl… I can handle it!" — as a red-headed boy scrambles out of harm's way below. Bob Oksner's cover art (both pencils and inks) balances urgency and charm beautifully, with the girl's fearless confidence adding a warm, unexpected twist to the rescue. As a bonus, the cover teases a Legion of Super-Heroes extra — "The Revolt of the Girl Legionnaires!" — making this September issue a satisfying double feature.
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Supergirl discovers why a race of bird-men kidnapped Mike Merrick, Nasty's next door neighbor.
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