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An alternate universe version of Supergirl appears in The Flash, portrayed by Sasha Calle. In her universe, she takes the place of Superman, who was killed by General Zod's forces. Additionally, an artificial intelligence recreation of Helen Slater's version of the character from the eponymous 1984 film makes a non-speaking cameo appearance. [72] [73] Laurel Gand (Andromeda)– Laurel Gand was the post- Crisis/Glorithverse replacement for the pre- Crisis Supergirl in the Legion of Super-Heroes after the latter was removed from the continuity following The Man of Steel reboot of Superman. Originally, Laurel is simply known by her given name. A younger version of Laurel takes the superhero codename "Andromeda" shortly before the Zero Hour reboot of the Legion; post-reboot, Laurel remains Andromeda. Johns, Geoff; Phil Jimenez; George Pérez; Jerry Ordway; Ivan Reis; Andy Lanning (2005). Infinite Crisis. DC Comics. ISBN 978-1-4012-0959-9.

Peter Dinklage, Elle Fanning Think Reed Morano Should Direct WB's 'Supergirl' ". The Hollywood Reporter. September 13, 2018. Archived from the original on September 25, 2018 . Retrieved October 4, 2018. Weiland, Jonah (January 7, 2005). "Jeph Loeb on His Plans for the Summer Debuting "Supergirl" Series". Newsarama . Retrieved September 17, 2007. In 1982 Supergirl received a second monthly solo series titled The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl, relocating the character to Chicago as Linda became a mature student of Psychology. Industry legend, and former DC Publisher, Carmine Infantino provided the penciled art ( Bob Oksner inked). With issue 13 the title was revamped, with a new costume design (sporting a red headband) and the title shortened to just Supergirl. The series ran until sudden cancellation in 1984, only two months before the character's debut in a big-budget Hollywood film starring Helen Slater. [35]

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Teleport Gun: Not a gun but Krem's Mordu Globe is a ball that teleports whoever he throws it at to a place of his choice. Jerry Siegel( w),Jim Mooney( p),Jim Mooney( i)."Supergirl's Three Super Girl-Friends!" Action Comics,no.276(May 1961). DC Comics. Main article: Supergirl in other media Television [ edit ] Live-action [ edit ] Smallville [ edit ]

In 1985, the maxi-series Crisis on Infinite Earths was conceived as a way to reduce DC continuity to a single universe in which all characters maintained a single history. Despite Supergirl's continued popularity and status as a central member of the "Superman Family", the editors at DC Comics and the creators of the maxi-series decided to kill Supergirl off during the Crisis. According to Marv Wolfman, writer of Crisis on Infinite Earths: In Medias Res: The first issue concludes with Krem getting accidentally blasted into space. The second issue begins with Kara and Ruthye traveling by space bus to another planet. At the end of the issue, Ruthye remembers the events which led Kara and her to hunt Krem down.Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: Ruthye tries to hire Kara twice. Every time Kara replies she does not want swords or money and she is not a killer. In the final issue of DC Comics' 2006-07 year-long weekly series, 52 #52, it was revealed that a Multiverse system of 52 parallel universes, with each Earth being a different take on established DC Comics characters as featured in the mainstream continuity (designated as "New Earth") had come into existence. The Multiverse acts as a storytelling device that allows writers to introduce alternative versions of fictional characters, hypothesize "what if?" scenarios, revisit popular Elseworlds stories and allow these characters to interact with the mainstream continuity. Green, Michael; Johnson, Mike( w), Asrar, Mahmud( p),Asrar, Mahmud; Green, Dan( i)."Various" Supergirl,vol.6,no.1–6(November 2011 – April 2012).DC Comics. In DC Comics Bombshells, set in an alternate history 1940, Supergirl and Stargirl are both Soviet pilots in the Night Witches, a nod to Superman: Red Son. [29] According to an interview with Newsarama, [16] the Matrix Supergirl is wiped from existence by the events depicted in the 2005 limited series Infinite Crisis, although Infinite Crisis writer Geoff Johns later stated that Danvers is not. [17] The debate was finally settled in the 2008 miniseries Reign in Hell, where the Shadowpact is shown trying to apprehend Linda Danvers before Linda is "recalled" to Hell.

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