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Cover: Warren Louw

Power Girl #27

Oct 2011 · DC · 2.99 USD
“Sixty Seconds”

In "Sixty Seconds," Power Girl faces a chilling test of speed and judgment when Calculator sets a deadly game: three separate life-or-death crises will unfold in exactly sixty seconds, and she must choose which to save—each choice feeding his data. Written by Matthew Sturges and illustrated by Hendry Prasetya, with colors by Jessica Kholinne and letters by Travis Lanham, this 2011 issue showcases Kara’s quick thinking and relentless determination. The cover by Warren Louw captures the tension of the moment, as she races against time in a mission that’s as much about outsmarting the villain as it is about saving lives.

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writer Matthew Sturges · artist, inker Hendry Prasetya · colorist Jessica Kholinne · letterer Travis Lanham · cover Warren Louw

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artist, inker Hendry Prasetya
letterer Travis Lanham
cover pencils, inks Warren Louw

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As a scheme to sell superhero insurance to the bad guys, Calculator tells Power Girl about three widely dispersed life-threatening situations which will end with people dying in sixty seconds. By watching which one she decides to resolve, Calculator will gain valuable information for his algorithms. Kara thwarts him by taking care of all three problems within the minute. She tracks down where his messages came from but only manages to capture underlings, as Calculator’s presence there is electronic only.

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