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Cover: Sami Basri
Power Girl #21
“Old Friends”
In "Old Friends," Power Girl makes a urgent case to Dick Grayson that Maxwell Lord is real—despite his apparent disappearance—and Bruce Wayne steps in to help her prove that Ted Kord’s death wasn’t suicide. With Sami Basri handling both the interior art and cover, the issue unfolds with sharp tension and emotional weight, anchored by a pivotal moment that redefines how these heroes see the past.
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writer Judd Winick · artist, inker Sami Basri · colorist Jessica Kholinne · letterer John J. Hill · cover Sami Basri
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Full credits
writer Judd Winick
artist, inker Sami Basri
colorist Jessica Kholinne
letterer John J. Hill
cover pencils, inks Sami Basri
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Power Girl tries to convince Dick Grayson that Maxwell Lord exists. Bruce Wayne shows up and helps her convince Dick that Ted Kord did not kill himself.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).