![]() She views Supergirl as this alien being with these great abilities, but is also opened to just how different Supergirl is compared to the lore surrounding her – she sees that Supergirl is just like everyone else, flaws and all, but uses her skills and talents to do good for the rest of the universe as well. We’ve seen in Superman: Up in the Sky that King is very adept at telling a story of hope even in the face of terrible odds and using Ruthye as an anchor to the story while looking up to Supergirl was a great idea. Tom King outdoes himself with this issue as he gives Ruthye her second taste of villainy overwhelming justice in a small town with a huge secret that makes her question if her quest for revenge will even be close enough to balance the scales of Krem’s bloodshed. This is the hard lesson that young Ruthye has to learn as she continues her journey with Supergirl and finds that the man that they’re hunting for is even more evil than they previously thought. ![]()
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