The betrayal. Not that surprising, but it's shaking their believes quite a bit. I also cannot get over how incredibly awesome it is to see them fight the nazis. It's so current too, dc should bring out a special issue or something I think there are many people who wanna destroy nazis right now.
The story is fun. The graphics are in sync with the vintage look but with a contemporary twist. Marguerite Bennett delivers a good story. Marguerite Savage set the bar for the illustrators (half of them men in this sequence) and the vintage look is never too much. I liked that all three stories of the original launch are moving along and that another one was added. I liked the whole women of WW2 angle being action heroes in every shape, shade and sides. I wait until I have a few episodes to read and sit and read all of them in one go. Then I wait again. But it's a good thing.
Kara's and Kortni's enlisting in the Mother land army comes to an end.
Still loving this series. The mixture of good and bad characters is much more pleasant than standard super hero fare. The only downside is the stories seem to short. I do hope this gets a massive trade/graphic novel at some point. The story that sticked with me the most was Zantana and John, no idea how he got into their world. But it's a very interesting development. Looking forward to the next issue as always.
Kara and Kourtni's concept as Supergirl and Stargirl being used for Soviet propaganda is brilliant and Margueritte Bennett is pulling off the concept beautifully by showing how they are learning about the treacherous way they're being used.
This is one of the better titles in DC right now. Actually, it's almost the good title. Amazing way to go, strong female leads, though to be honest the only other story that gives men any REAL consideration is Zatana's story. Wonder Woman's Steve is sort of... well... annoying to be honest.