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Supergirl logo #10101) American superhero 2) Comic by Arnold Drake 3) DC Comics alien 4) DC Comics angel 5) DC Comics metahuman 6) DC Comics superhero 7) Extraterrestrial superhero 8) Fictional adoptee 9) Fictional orphan 10) Fictional reporter 11) Fictional shapeshifter 12) Fictional waiting staff 13) Number-one single in Austria
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Supergirl logo #21000 Introduced in 1959, a number of different characters have assumed the Supergirl mantle over the decades, with the most popular and enduring version of the character being Kara Zor-El, Superman`s cousin, who shares his super powers and vulnerability to Kryptonite. Supergirl plays a supporting role in various DC Comics publications, including Actio....
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Supergirl logo #21000[Ariella Kent] Ariella Kent is the Supergirl of the 853rd century. She is a fictional character from DC Comics` Supergirl series. The character first appeared in Supergirl #1,000,000, created by Peter David and Dusty Abell. ==Fictional character biography== When Linda Danvers tried to take the place of pre-Crisis Kara Zor-El, she unknowingl...
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Supergirl logo #21000[Cir-El] ==Fictional character biography== ===Superman: The 10 Cent Adventure=== When a crazed villain named Radion attacks Metropolis, a young girl in a costume leaps into battle and throws the villain into a nuclear reactor (in front of a TV news crew and Lois Lane). The girl identifies later herself as Supergirl, Superman`s daughter. Ups...
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Supergirl logo #21000[Kara Zor-El] The Supergirl character first appeared in a story published in Action Comics #252 (May 1959) titled `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. However, ...
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Supergirl logo #21000[Linda Danvers] Linda Danvers, formerly known as Supergirl, is a fictional character, a comic book superhero published by DC Comics. She debuted in Supergirl #1 (September 1996), and was created by Peter David and Gary Frank. She is not to be confused with Linda Lee Danvers, the secret identity used by the Kara Zor-El incarnation of Supergi...
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Supergirl logo #21000[Matrix] In 2006, another character calling herself Matrix was created by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, and Dale Eaglesham and first appeared in 52. ==Fictional character biography== ===Encounter with Superman=== In an alternate reality (a `Pocket Universe`) three Kryptonian criminals (General Zod, Faora and Quex-Ul) e...
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