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Supergirl's Sacrifice

Supergirl's Sacrifice

#2 in series

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available
The can't-miss crossover adventure continues as Supergirl and the Flash team up to save the multiverse—now in paperback!

While the Flash and Team Arrow closed the dimensional rift looming over Central City, they still have plenty of chaos to deal with: Cisco and Curtis are lost in time, thousands of speedster refugees are now stuck on their earth, and a mad bomber is at large. But when Anti-Matter Man arrives on Supergirl's doorstep on her home of Earth-38, it'll be all hands on deck for a team-up of epic proportions to stop him.
Picking right up from Green Arrow's Perfect Shot, this action-packed follow-up promises to be one of the most exciting reads of the season as Supergirl and Superman join in on the crossover fun. The heroes from DC's Legends of Tomorrow will feature in the forthcoming third book of this can't-miss trilogy.
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    • School Library Journal

      July 10, 2020

      Gr 5 Up-This second book of the "Crossover Crisis" trilogy picks up right where Green Arrow's Perfect Shot left readers hanging. Team Flash, Team Arrow, and Team Supergirl are forced to deal with the fallout that occurred in the first book, when Flash and Team Arrow closed the dimensional rift looming over Central City. Thousands of Earth-27 speedster refugees are stranded on Earth-1 and Owlman is hiding among the citizens of Central City in a disguise, among other issues the superheroes have to face. The Crisis goes multiversal when Anti-Matter Man hones in on Earth-38. He sends the Flash and Green Arrow across dimensions to join forces with Supergirl and the DEO. Lyga manages to balance four separate storylines masterfully. This allows readers to dig into and be fully invested in each conflict presented. The tension is built by including four problems that leave readers constantly wondering if the superheroes' mission will succeed. The original DC villains are used here instead of reusing characters from the Arrowverse. Some knowledge of the television shows would help readers feel more connected to the characters. The detail in the character development is appreciated, but, at times, detracts from the action and makes the pacing a bit slow. VERDICT Purchase where readers are fans of the Arrowverse, and of graphic novels involving DC heroes and villians.-Amy Caldera, Dripping Springs M.S., TX

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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