Last week I reviewed Superman Family #197 in which Supergirl finds herself smitten with Peter Barton.
"The Face on Cloud 9" was written by Jack C. Harris with art by Win Mortimer and Vince Colletta.
And the story matches the cover art! That doesn't always happen!
Sure enough, Supergirl is flying in the clouds and just thinking about Peter Barton. She can't shake him from her thoughts. But I love how Mortimer has her flight be a series of pirouettes. She is literally twirling in the clouds as she thinks of him. It shows how this is really more of a crush-like, almost adolescent infatuation more that a deep romance.
She is so caught up in her thoughts that she doesn't see the small airplane whose flight lane she has flown into. She has to actual rescue plane who has to swerve out of her way and nearly crashes. These invasive thoughts about Peter are almost dangerous.
Meanwhile, at the New Athens Experimental School, Val Myles continues to bring a curriculum around ESP to the school. Here she has invited the famous hypnotist Dr. Somnus to give a lecture. Somnus believes hypnosis to be a powerful tool for real medicine and not a sideshow event.
Meanwhile, Peter Barton is there and hoping to lure Somnus to do a show at the Theater he owns. Upset that Barton thinks hypnosis is a form of entertainment, Somnus storms off.
The plot thickens when Peter again states that he thinks Valerie is Supergirl, a ruse promoted by Linda Danvers to throw suspicion of herself. Expectedly, Val denies being Supergirl.
And then we see just what a creep Barton is.
Supergirl is there to take part in the Somnus lecture. Val is trying to see how and why hypnosis works.
Is it the internal strength of the subject or the will of the hypnotist.
Somnus hypnotizes a studentnamed Barbara, putting her deeply into a trance. He then shows that she can hold her arm out so stiff that someone can use it like gymnastic equipment without showing any strain or struggle. Somnus says how this shows why people under stress can lift cars, etc. The power is inside.
The Supergirl is asked to hypnotize someone to see if her will makes the trance deeper. The boys in the school trip over themselves to volunteer.
But while sending out super-hypnotism, Supergirl gets distracted by thinking about Barton again. She uses her other visions to seek him out in the city. But she doesn't turn off her hypnotic suggestions.
However, with Kara's mind having wandered, the hypnosis exhibition is called to an end.
Supergirl is so enraptured with Barton that she can't even keep on task.
Of course, looking at Barton while sending out these hypnotic beams has a downside.
Suddenly, a new super persona arrives in New Athens.
Dynamic arrives, claiming that he is 'a man', the greatest amongst the people.
Dynamic says outright that his mission is to get rid of Supergirl. So why not make Supergirl do some work!
Dynamic attacks the plane Supergirl almost crashed into earlier! By concentrating, Dynamic is able to use super-strength to bend the wing. Thankfully, Supergirl is there to fix the plane and calm the pilot.
But Dynamic isn't done. He sincerely wants to kill Supergirl, remove her from the picture. Using his strength, he collapses a building on top of Kara, proclaiming her dead.
In case you haven't guessed, Dynamic is Peter Barton. He was thinking about how he wished Val wouldn't be Supergirl when he was hypnotized. In his Dynamic state, he has access to all the abilities of a hypnotized person, the unlocked potential of the human body. So he is able to leap buildings and bend steel!
Well, you can imagine Supergirl's shock when she sees it is Barton.
And then Supergirl figures it out. She unleashed Barton's potential with her hypnosis. And now he wants to eliminate Supergirl because he wants to be with Val alone. He doesn't want to be with Supergirl or Linda.
Seriously, why is this even a question for Kara. She knows she needs to continue being Supergirl.
Overall grade: C
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