Review – Stargirl: The Lost Children #4 – The Lost Daughter
The issue’s climax shifts the villainous dynamic. The Childminder is revealed not to be the ultimate mastermind, but rather a "middleman" who captures these sidekicks to sell them to a mysterious buyer. Stargirl - The Lost Children 04 (of 06) (2023) ...
The issue is heavily defined by exposition, primarily delivered by , the youngest of the Time Masters. Corky serves as the "narrative bridge," explaining to Courtney and the gathered sidekicks how they ended up on Orphan Island , a location existing outside the normal flow of time. Review – Stargirl: The Lost Children #4 –
The issue introduces or further defines the "Divine Continuum," the space beyond Hypertime where the Time Masters witness universal shifts. Character Revelations: The Boom and Wing Corky serves as the "narrative bridge," explaining to
Judy, known as "The Boom," reveals her secret history as a speedster whose powers are being siphoned by the Childminder to power the island’s temporal tech.
These fractures allowed entities like The Childminder and even Doctor Manhattan to exploit the timeline, scavenging forgotten heroes.