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Cover: Sami Basri

Power Girl #13

Aug 2010 · DC · 2.99 USD
“...What a Difference a Day Makes!”

In "What a Difference a Day Makes!", Power Girl and her allies race to stop Maxwell Lord—only for his powers to erase their memories of him entirely. Back home, Karen faces a shocking twist: Donna has stolen her savings, and Starrware Industries is in ruins. Written by Judd Winick and illustrated by Sami Basri, with colors by Sunny Gho and letters by John J. Hill, this 2010 issue delivers a sharp, personal turn in Power Girl’s story, all wrapped in a cover by Sami Basri.

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writer Judd Winick · artist, inker Sami Basri · colorist Sunny Gho · letterer John J. Hill · cover Sami Basri

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artist, inker Sami Basri
colorist Sunny Gho
letterer John J. Hill
cover pencils, inks Sami Basri

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Power Girl and the other heroes try to track down Maxwell Lord, until he uses his powers to make them forget he ever lived. Karen gets home to learn that Donna has stolen all her money, and Starrware Industries is bankrupt.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).