This part was cool:
Next issue is the end, wonder if Ruthye will actually kill Krem or not?
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Will this series be collected as a graphic novel at some point, or will the individual issues be all that is released? I've been getting it on Comixology so I only have electronic copies. I'd love to get a print collection of the whole series when it's done. I looked on Amazon but didn't see anything there. Normally I'm content to just have electronic copies to read, but art in this book is so gorgeous that I'd like to have a printed collection, too.
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I've also been enjoying this book about Supergirl , Woman of Tomorrow.
I actually bought like 3 months straight as I have it on my pull list and only recently read # 4, 5, 6 back to back. It's really good.
Well to answer your question, I'm pretty sure that it will be collected as a HC first and then a Trade .
All of Tom King's work has come out later as collected editions. So this should be no exception.
A Tom King book will definitely get collected. Hopefully it gets a HC.
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Thought this issue was excellent, didn't really have a weak point. Ruthye's convo with Comet, her narration of Kara's battle royale on the ship (which was an incredible fight scene), Ruthye's convo with Krem, and then the cliffhanger... all set amongst stunning art. Genuinely wondering how it will end.
“Look, you can’t put the Superman #77s with the #200s. They haven’t even discovered Red Kryptonite yet. And you can’t put the #98s with the #300s, Lori Lemaris hasn’t even been introduced.” — Sam
“Where the hell are you from? Krypton?” — Edgar Frog
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So how does this compare to King's Up in the Sky?
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“Look, you can’t put the Superman #77s with the #200s. They haven’t even discovered Red Kryptonite yet. And you can’t put the #98s with the #300s, Lori Lemaris hasn’t even been introduced.” — Sam
“Where the hell are you from? Krypton?” — Edgar Frog
I'd say they make an interesting contrast. Up in the Sky is sort of the ultimate portrayal of Kal-El as the epitome of the idealized perfect hero, and Woman of Tomorrow is a depiction of Kara's coming into her own as an adult, a kick-ass super who is no longer Miss Goody Two-Shoes. Of course, the art on WOT is in a class to itself.