I think one of the reasons Woman of Tomorrow is such a well loved Kara comic, not only because its well written and with beautiful art, is because it doesn’t only linger in the whole Krypton tragedy as the primary part of the story. Its there its haunting its why everything is happening its something you can’t ignore it even if you tried but, its more a presence than the story itself. And at the end of the day, it happened and its done and the universe keeps moving and, well, so does Kara.
Woman of Tomorrow lingers on Kara’s grief not the event itself, with basically everything around mirroring it but having a different Kara partaking the events (shes older, she has gone through the first stages of grief (maybe ill post something separate for that too)). Its not Krypton, is her that’s happening.













