Supergirl
Fictional Character
'Smallville' scoop: Martian Manhunter returns!...episode than I've already been! But it's great to hear that J'onn will be back! Hope he has his powers back! Fb So excited for "Society" and "Legends" They are going to be amazing! That's nice but I want some more Supergirl and LEGION! In this article: Martian Manhunter, Smallville, Justice Society, Legends, Brian Peterson, Hawkman, Supergirl, and Doctor Fate |
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Baltimore Sun | October 07, 2009
Comics fans prepare to suit up for weekend
...even more of a costumed crowd than usual. Instead of just getting stared at or having her picture taken incessantly, this year's Supergirl could win $1,000. "So many people come dressed up anyway, on their own," says convention organizer...
In this article: Batman, Spider-Man, The Joker, San Diego, and Hollywood
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Saturn Queen
...was pummeled and almost killed by Supergirl again. Pleading for his life, she telepathically gave Supergirl the information she sought. With Supergirl satisfied, she hastily left with Power Girl in tow. Saturn Queen meanwhile cradled her son...
In this article: Saturn Queen, Superman, Ultraman, Power Girl, Legion of Super-Villains, Superman/Batman, Bruce Wayne, Superboy-Prime, and Saturn Girl
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | September 25, 2009
Books: Comics Panel:September 24, 2009
The first part of The Brave And The Bold: Without Sin (DC), a collection of Brave And The Bold issues 17-22, is a routine programmer about Supergirl and Raven teaming up to fight a troubled young man whose daddy issues could wind up killing...
In this article: Achewood, Kevin Smith, Bat Lash, Marvel, Brian Michael Bendis, and Superman
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PopMatters | September 23, 2009
Wednesday Comics #1-7 (Review)
...does so with enough action and color to keep everyone happy. There are other good competent stories, but these two are the best. Deadman, Supergirl, Green Lantern, and The Flash are delightful stories. Each has great art, good dialogue beats...
In this article: Superman, Hawkman, Batman, Brian Azzarello, Kyle Baker, Paul Pope, and Deadman
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Wikipedia | September 18, 2009
Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl
...when she arrived on Earth. Ready to meet her fury with Joker's strength, Luthor awaits while Batgirl and Supergirl rush towards him. Supergirl battles the Joker, but is unable to match his strength because he is infused with Kryptonite.
In this article: Batgirl, Justice Society of America, Lex Luthor, Joker, Barbara Gordon, Bruce Wayne, and Wonder Woman
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Wikipedia | August 14, 2009
Lesla-Lar
...to survive in a disembodied state. The process has affected her sanity, as she now believes she and Supergirl are sisters. Lesla-Lar invades Supergirl's mind and temporarily manages to expel Supergirl from her body. Supergirl's foster parents,...
In this article: Lesla-Lar, Kryptonian, Action Comics, Lex Luthor, and Kandor
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The Stranger - Slog | July 11, 2009
Less Geeky Comics News
...stands too). The visual aesthetics of the stories vary from grim noir to classic '60s and '70s styles to manga (I might have to skip the Supergirl story, as diabetes runs in my family and it looks like it's going to be very sweet. . . ). A...
In this article: Metamorpho, Batman, 100 Bullets, Brian Azzarello, Joe Kubert, Barnes and Noble, Wonder Woman, and Superman
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boston.com - Latest theater and arts news | April 23, 2009
In new comedy, a superwoman's work is never done
...the other heroines are introduced: Lois Lane (Amanda Good Hennessey), Catwoman (Elizabeth Brunette), Batgirl (Melissa Baroni), Supergirl (Jackie McCoy), Storm (Cheryl D. Singleton), and Phoenix (Christine Power). At the end of the...
In this article: Wonder Woman, Catwoman, Lois Lane, Hippolyta, and Phoenix
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Wikipedia | January 06, 2009
Dark Angel (DC Comics)
...Infinite Crisis, Dark Angel appeared as the servant of the 52 new Monitors , each born from the creation of a new Multiverse. She tested Supergirl to see if she was indeed the proper persona to exist in the current DC Universe. After the test...
In this article: Dark Angel, Donna Troy, Baroness Paula Von Gunther, Forerunner, Monitors, DC Comics, Wonder Woman, Infinite Crisis, and World War II
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USATODAY.com | September 14, 2007
It's trouble for 'Smallville' when Supergirl flies in
...and get the top news of the day in your inbox. Get breaking news in your inbox as it happens It's trouble for 'Smallville' when Supergirl flies in By Gary Strauss, USA TODAY Smallville New cast/significant guests: Laura...
In this article: Clark Kent, Smallville, Laura Vandervoort, USA Today, Supergirl, Lex Luthor, and Al Gough
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Kara Zor-El is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and related media, created by writer Otto Binder and designed by artist Al Plastino as Supergirl. As Supergirl, Kara Zor-El serves as the biological cousin and female counterpart to DC Comic's iconic superhero Superman, created by writer Jerome Siegel and designed by artist Joseph Shuster. The character first appeared in a story published in Action Comics #252 (May 1959) entitled "The Supergirl from Krypton." Since the character's comic book debut, Kara Zor-El's Supergirl has been adapted into various media relating to the Superman franchise including merchandise, television, and feature film, making her a cultural icon. However, during the 1980’s and the revolution of the Modern Age of Comics, Superman editors believed the character’s history had become convoluted, and desired to reestablish Superman as "The Last Son of Krypton." To that end, Supergirl is killed during the 1985 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths, then retconned out of existence. Following the character's death in Crisis, several other characters unrelated to Superman have used the alias "Supergirl."
DC Comics Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Dan DiDio, along with Editor Eddie Berganza and comic book writer Jeph Loeb reintroduced Kara Zor-El into mainstream continuity in 2004 with the Superman/Batman storyline "The Supergirl from Krypton"; an homage to the character’s original debut. As the current Supergirl, Kara Zor-El stars in her own monthly comic book series.
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