Omnibus 1
Supergirl Book One
From writer Peter David (THE INCREDIBLE HULK, X-FACTOR) and artist Gary Frank (ACTION COMICS, JUSTICE LEAGUE) comes the start of the classic series that created a revolutionary new identity for the Maid of Might!
WHO IS LINDA DANVERS?
To her parents, Linda is a former good girl who now dabbles on the wrong side of the law. To her friends, she's a struggling artist and the ultimate Supergirl fan. To her boyfriend, Buzz, she's an eager accomplice as they try to harness dark forces more powerful than either of them can control. And after Buzz tries to use her to summon a demon, Linda Danvers is...dead?
To save Linda's life, Matrix, a protoplasmic version of Supergirl, uses her powers to fuse the two of them together. Now, sharing memories, sharing superpowers, the entity formerly known as Linda Danvers is something else entirely. Is Linda still a human with the same damaged soul? Or has Supergirl done the unthinkable and stolen a new life for herself?
There are no easy answers, but Linda knows she must use her new powers to atone for her past sins. Because whatever else she may be, for now, she's...
SUPERGIRL!
SUPERGIRL BOOK ONE collects SUPERGIRL #1-9, SUPERGIRL ANNUAL #1, SUPERGIRL PLUS #1 and a story from SHOWCASE '96 #8.
Omnibus 2
Supergirl Book Two
Can Supergirl defeat Leesburg's toughest villains, or will her battle with her own identity cause her to fail? After being kidnapped and left near death, Linda Danvers was saved when she was fused with Matrix, a protoplasmic version of Supergirl. Struggling to balance her life between her two identities, Supergirl must learn to be Linda while fighting some of her toughest foes— like the soul-stealing Silver Banshee, the mind-controlling giant Despero and the ultimate agents of destruction, the Extremists.
Can Supergirl gain the courage to come clean to Linda's parents and tell them about their daughter's new life as a superheroine?
From critically acclaimed writer Peter David (The Incredible Hulk, X-Factor) and fan-favorite artist Leonard Kirk (JSA, X-Factor) comes the next chapter in this classic series about the Girl of Steel. SUPERGIRL BOOK TWO collects SUPERGIRL #10-20 and SUPERGIRL ANNUAL #2.
Omnibus 3
Supergirl Book Three
Legendary writer Peter David (The Incredible Hulk, X-Factor) teams up with fan-favorite artists Leonard Kirk (JSA, Fantastic Four) and Robin Riggs (BIRDS OF PREY, GREEN ARROW) in SUPERGIRL: BOOK THREE, featuring classic Supergirl stories!
Linda Danvers is finally hitting her stride as Supergirl. Linda was hurtled into the world of crime-fighting when she was rescued from near death by fusing with Matrix, a protoplasmic version of Supergirl. She is getting better at balancing her old identity, including her relationships with friends and family, with her role as Leesburg's guardian angel.
Just as Supergirl begins to gain confidence, the arrival of an intriguing new superhero named Comet rocks her world. Who is Comet? Where did he come from, and how did he end up in their quiet small town? Why is a mysterious villain named Fracture chasing him? Can Supergirl discover Comet's true identity and figure out the reason he's on the run? Find out in SUPERGIRL BOOK THREE.
Collects SUPERGIRL #21-31, SUPERGIRL #1,000,000 and RESURRECTION MAN #16-17.
Omnibus 4
Supergirl Book Four
Linda Danvers—a.k.a. Supergirl, Leesburg's super heroine—is about to face her toughest missions yet. Supergirl travels to Thailand to rescue a group of young women being trafficked. But when she leads the girls in a harrowing escape, she unwittingly influences them to kill their captors! It's up to Supergirl to use her powers as an Earth Angel to stop the violence and restore peace to the nation.
Then, Supergirl must tangle with some of her most powerful foes, including the seemingly indestructible Parasite and Murmur, the gryphon-riding, golden lance-wielding supervillain. Plus, Supergirl teams up with the teen crime fighters of Young Justice to take down a maniacal tyrant hell-bent on overrunning the Earth with demons!
Supergirl's journey continues in these classic stories by critically acclaimed writer Peter David (Aquaman, Young Justice), featuring the art of Leonard Kirk (JSA, Fantastic Four), Robin Riggs (Birds of Prey, Green Arrow) and others. Collects Supergirl #32-43 and Young Justice #12-13.
Issue 1
Supergirl (1996-2003) #1
The connection between Linda Danvers and Supergirl is revealed, while Buzz and Chakat conspire in the shadows in "Body & Soul."
Issue 5
Supergirl (1996-2003) #2
Buzz forces Linda to relive some brutal memories while Supergirl stands (or flies) between Chakat and his dimensional crossing in "Cat's Paw."
Issue 7
Supergirl (1996-2003) #3
With the world in darkness, the inner beast emerges from the people of Leesburg in "And No Dawn to Follow the Darkness."
Issue 8
Supergirl (1996-2003) #4
Supergirl fights to break free of Gorilla Grodd's control in "Belly of the Beast."
Issue 9
Supergirl (1996-2003) #5
Supergirl visits with Ma and Pa Kent in Kansas, while Chemo rampages across Leesburg in "Chemical Imbalance."
Issue 10
Supergirl (1996-2003) #6
Supergirl gets some help from Superman in dealing with a rampaging Rampage in "Trust Fund."
Issue 11
Supergirl (1996-2003) #7
It's a look back at how Buzz initiated Linda Danvers into a world of darkness in "Art History."
Issue 12
Supergirl (1996-2003) #8
A clean-cut Buzz arrives at the Danvers home for his blind date with Linda, and proceeds to cause all manner of psychological havoc in "My Dinner With Buzz."
Issue 13
Supergirl (1996-2003) #9
Supergirl gets some unexpected help in her climactic battle with Tempus Fugit and Buzz in "Tempus Fugit."
Issue 14
Supergirl (1996-2003) #10
Linda goes on a double date with Cutter, Mattie and Dick, and the comedian is Cutter's ex. Supergirl goes to investigate a strange cave.
Issue 15
Supergirl (1996-2003) #11
Silver Banshee, accidently freed by Supergirl, wanders Leesburg in a daze until a police attack reminds her of who she is, and she fights back.
Issue 16
Supergirl (1996-2003) #12
Silver Banshee takes over Mattie, and goes to kill the man who killed Mattie's brother. Supergirl stops her. Dick's cancer is cured as Buzz promised.
Issue 17
Supergirl (1996-2003) #13
Linda Danvers gets rid of an Incubi by luring it into a deadly dream.
Issue 18
Supergirl (1996-2003) #14
Supergirl tells the Kents and the Danvers her secret and a new superhero comes to Leesburg.
Issue 19
Supergirl (1996-2003) #15
The Extremists (Lord Havoc, Gorgan, Tracer, and Doctor Diehard) are revived by Twilight.
Issue 20
Supergirl (1996-2003) #16
Power Girl joins with Supergirl to stop the Extremists; Twilight's origin is revealed.
Issue 21
Supergirl (1996-2003) #17
Despero wrests control over his body from L-Ron; Supergirl undergoes another change.
Issue 22
Supergirl (1996-2003) #18
Supergirl, in her altered form, defeats Despero.
Issue 23
Supergirl (1996-2003) #19
Supergirl has a heart-to-heart with Wally, Jon Kent has a heart-to-heart with Fred Danvers, and Comet shows up and saves the day again.
Issue 24
Supergirl (1996-2003) #20
While the reincarnation of Cassandra watches, Cerne approaches an island to destroy it. Supergirl is worried about Sylvia Danvers and almost helps the giant; tie-in to the Millenium Giants cross-over.
Issue 25
Supergirl (1996-2003) #21
Comet, the newest hero in Leesburg, is being chased by someone named Fracture; in the meantime, the Kents try to help Sylvia Danvers adjust to being Supergirl's mother.
Issue 26
Supergirl (1996-2003) #22
Supergirl agrees to help Comet pay off his debt, and goes to salvage something from the bottom of the ocean; Comet's friends show up and take the prize.
Issue 27
Supergirl (1996-2003) #23
When a bigot comes to speak on the campus of Stanhope University, Mattie joins the crowds determined to shout him down. Supergirl, however, comes in on the side of Free Speech, and has to fight a more subtle intolerance.
Issue 28
Supergirl (1996-2003) #24
Wanda Lee, the founder of Leesburg, is actually a powerful telepath who "rides" other people and has fun using their bodies; She is now in the body of Resurrection Man, and Supergirl has to fight him.
Issue 29
Supergirl (1996-2003) #25
Supergirl is still dealing with the fallout from Stanhope University, and she confronts Wally and asks him to intervene; He talks with her Mom, and Supergirl chases down Comet and learns that he's actually Andy Jones.
Issue 30
Supergirl (1996-2003) #26
Supergirl learns Comet's full origin, and learns that they are both Earth-Born Angels; Fred and Sylvia make up. Supergirl reveals that she is Linda to Comet.
Issue 31
Supergirl (1996-2003) #27
Cutter convinces Supergirl that she needs good PR, and a concert with the Space Girls will do the trick; Of course, super-villains attack; And Twilight returns.
Issue 32
Supergirl (1996-2003) #28
After a fight, the Furies capture Twilight and take her to Apokolips; Supergirl follows, using her shunt power.
Issue 33
Supergirl (1996-2003) #29
"Small Change," script by Peter David, pencils by Leonard Kirk, inks by Robin Riggs; With a little help from a mysterious figure, Supergirl manages to save Twilight and return to Earth, but Twilight escapes.
Issue 34
Supergirl (1996-2003) #30
Matrix is back, what was left of it, and it wants to bring Supergirl back.
Issue 35
Supergirl (1996-2003) #31
With Superman's help, and Fred Danvers encouragement, Linda is able to fight Matrix and escape.
Issue 36
Supergirl (1996-2003) #32
Supergirl attempts to save girls from slavery in Thailand, and empower them to take control of their lives, but accidently lets them believe they should kill their former masters.
Issue 37
Supergirl (1996-2003) #33
"Above a Murmur," script by Peter David, pencils by Jason Orfalas, inks by Robin Riggs; Just as Linda is about to get her art displayed in a Paris gallery, a new super-powered creep comes to beat her up.
Issue 38
Supergirl (1996-2003) #34
Linda's Paris debut is complicated by a speaking engagement back home at the same time, and an interruption by Parasite.
Issue 39
Supergirl (1996-2003) #35
Supergirl battles Parasite in the City of Lights! Unfortunately, it may be lights out for the Maid of Might in Paris, as Parasite keeps trying to absorb her powers…and her life essence! Meanwhile, watching from a safe distance are the mysterious Mr. Carnivean and Lex Luthor, which can't mean good things for Supergirl!
Issue 40
Supergirl (1996-2003) #36
Heck's Angels' Part 2, continued from YOUNG JUSTICE #12. It's Supergirl versus the members of Young Justice! Supergirl must break the mental control of Dante's winged monkey over the members of Young Justice before they drag her down straight to heck! Continued in YOUNG JUSTICE #13.
Issue 41
Supergirl (1996-2003) #37
Heck's Angels' Part 4, continued from YOUNG JUSTICE #13. Young Justice, still being controlled by winged monkeys on their backs, are headed for Leesburg, while the Maid of Might faces off against Dante for their final dance in his Disco Inferno!
Issue 42
Supergirl (1996-2003) #38
The JLA's Zauriel guests in a DAY OF JUDGMENT tie-in! The fallen angel Azmodel has taken over the form of the Spectre, prompting Supergirl and the Justice League's resident angel into a strangely uneasy team-up to do battle in Los Angeles! Will Zauriel force the Maid of Might—an angel of a different sort—to face whether or not she truly is an angel?
Issue 43
Supergirl (1996-2003) #39
This issue, the spotlight shifts from Supergirl over to Andy Jones, also known as Comet, whom we last saw in the clutches of the Angel of Light. Aided by the mysterious Mr. Carnivean, the Angel of Light forces Andy to relive key moments of her hard life, an experience which threatens to break Comet's spirit once and for all!
Issue 44
Supergirl (1996-2003) #40
On several occasions, people have seen Supergirl and recognized her as the mysterious Earth-born angel known as Ember. While trying to learn more about Ember and what their connection really is, the Maid of Might winds up locking horns with a being of pure evil brought back from the grave! The ensuing battle promises to give Supergirl a deadly case of mistaken identity!
Issue 45
Supergirl (1996-2003) #41
Supergirl's essence has been switched with the fallen Earth-born angel Ember, whose body was burned at the stake in the 18th century! And unless she can find a way back inside her own physical form, Supergirl faces the same disembodied fate! As for Ember, she's trapped in the present inside Supergirl's body, and fighting for her life against the equally mysterious Satan Girl!
Issue 46
Supergirl (1996-2003) #42
The Maid of Might becomes more concerned as a group of fanatical Supergirl followers grows in number. She doesn't have time for them at the moment, though, because Linda Danvers has a date with Dick Malverne! Can she have a romantic evening out that won't require Supergirl's services? Yeah, right! But that's okay, since Linda isn't the only one with a big secret this issue!
Issue 47
Supergirl (1996-2003) #43
Linda Danvers's dream date with Dick Malverne has become a nightmare, as the person literally responsible for bringing Linda and Supergirl together returns! But why has he returned? Here's a bigger question: why is Supergirl helping him this time?!
Issue 48
Supergirl (1996-2003) #44
After dealing with the return of Supergirl's greatest enemy, Linda now must cope with a dying Dick Malverne, whose cancer has returned and threatens to claim him. Meanwhile, the Church of the "S" continues to attract new members, much to the dismay of a powerful being who considers Supergirl a deadly deceiver.
Issue 49
Supergirl (1996-2003) #45
It's a case of good news and bad news for a battle-weary Supergirl in this issue. The good news is that Supergirl's found her friend and fellow Earth Angel, Comet, who's been missing for the past several weeks. The really bad news, though, is that Comet's been turned into an agent for the Carnivore, and is looking to destroy the Maid of Might!
Issue 50
Supergirl (1996-2003) #46
Get ready for a super-slobberknocker between Supergirl and her former friend, Comet, who now fights for the Carnivore! It's a fight the Maid of Might may not be able to win without having to take some extreme measures.
Issue 51
Supergirl (1996-2003) #47
In pursuit of the Carnivore, Supergirl goes up against virtually everyone she's ever fought…and boy, is she ever losing this battle! And even if Linda Danvers can somehow withstand the assault on her mind and body, she won't be in any shape to handle the shocking news she's about to hear!
Issue 52
Supergirl (1996-2003) #48
The adventures of Supergirl take a dark turn! Having lost someone very dear to her, Supergirl's more than just going to hold the guilty party responsible. By the end of this issue, her fury will result in tragic consequences for all involved, and lead the Maid of Might down a path from which she may never return!
Issue 53
Supergirl (1996-2003) #49
Our Earth-born angel has fallen…and she won't get up! The Carnivore has emerged victorious over Supergirl in the Between City, and the citizens of Leesburg and the rest of Earth are going straight to Hell-literally-and unless some divine intervention can help Supergirl back to her feet, all is lost!
Issue 54
Supergirl (1996-2003) #50
An extra-sized issue finds the Girl of Steel faced with the ultimate challenge! As the Carnivore threatens to take control of all creation, Supergirl leads a surprising force against him. But the battle will wreak shattering changes on Supergirl and Linda Danvers.
Issue 55
Supergirl (1996-2003) #51
A startling new look heralds a dramatic change in Supergirl's life! After the climactic battle with the Carnivore last issue, Linda Danvers is literally no longer the woman she used to be. What made her Supergirl has disappeared, and Linda-exhibiting only a fraction of her former powers-now sets off to find herself. First stop…Metropolis!
Issue 56
Supergirl (1996-2003) #52
Despite a dramatic new look, Linda Danvers only has half the powers and abilities that made her Supergirl. Things become twice as bad for her when she's confronted in Metropolis by both Riot and the Prankster! Unless she can find a way to divide and conquer them, Linda's days could well be numbered!
Issue 57
Supergirl (1996-2003) #53
Linda Danvers meets a young boy who's a talented, aspiring artist. Unfortunately, his work has a tendency to come to life, which doesn't bode well for his critics! With Linda now posing as Supergirl, and still not used to her more limited abilities, she may need the help of a fellow artist who just happens to be Green Lantern!
Issue 58
Supergirl (1996-2003) #54
Linda Danvers thought she was doing the right thing in helping a kid realize his dreams of being a sculptor. Instead, she inadvertently has helped awaken the nightmarish creature the kid brings to life through his art! Can Supergirl and Green Lantern stop the creature before it destroys everything in its path?
Issue 59
Supergirl (1996-2003) #55
It's bad enough that as Supergirl, Linda Danvers has only a portion of the powers she once had. Now she finds herself in the unenviable position of having to play bodyguard to President Lex Luthor, who's become the target of a man dealing with some serious issues of his own. Maybe she should just let the guy get in one shot?
Issue 60
Supergirl (1996-2003) #56
Not even Supergirl may be able to help when Buzz's stalkers finally catch up to him! And Buzz is in for the shock of his life when he comes face to face with the one person he never expected to meet…his daughter!
Issue 61
Supergirl (1996-2003) #57
Supergirl has to save Buzz from a family reunion of the worst kind, as the demon-turned-human is forced to come face-to-face with the daughter he never knew! And judging from her insect-like features and ill temper, "Daddy's Little Girl" has plenty of issues to settle with him!
Issue 62
Supergirl (1996-2003) #58
Linda Danvers has a serious problem. Her traveling companion, Buzz, has been poisoned and is close to death. As Supergirl, she can only call on one man to save him, none other than Doctor Fate of the JSA! With Fate intervening, perhaps we'll learn just what's kept Buzz…um…buzzing for so long-and how he might be saved!
Issue 63
Supergirl (1996-2003) #59
An "Our Worlds at War" tie-in! A concussed Supergirl awakens in the aftermath of some major devastation. But what happened, and is this only the beginning of things much worse to come? And how does Buzz fit into it?
Issue 64
Supergirl (1996-2003) #60
An "Our Worlds at War" tie-in! With the War well underway, Supergirl must catch up to and stop an Imperiex probe that could lay waste to another town-in this case, Linda Danvers's hometown, Leesburg! Needless to say, failure is not an option!
Issue 65
Supergirl (1996-2003) #61
An "Our Worlds at War" tie-in! The War may have come to an end, but Supergirl certainly won't forget about it any time soon. As if she hasn't had enough trouble in her life lately, she comes into conflict with an alien scavenger who's picking from the carnage!
Issue 66
Supergirl (1996-2003) #62
Supergirl unfairly judged Buzz of a crime he didn't commit. Now, knowing the truth, the guilt-ridden heroine tracks Buzz all the way to Gotham City. Unfortunately, it looks like Buzz really is on the wrong side of the tracks this time. He's aligned himself with Harvey Dent, a.k.a. Two-Face, whose kidnapping of a scientist leads to the creation of another bizarre foe for the Maid of Might!
Issue 67
Supergirl (1996-2003) #63
Looks like a transformed Buzz and Two-Face may have the "Last Laugh" on Supergirl, especially when their bizarre experiment appears to be wiping the floor with her! Fortunately, help is on the way in the form of Batgirl!
Issue 68
Supergirl (1996-2003) #64
Linda and Buzz have to mend their shattered relationship if they have any hope of working together to fulfill their quest. But a brief respite in Atlantic City proves to be anything but restful: the mother of all demons lurks beneath the waves, while Supergirl's only hope of surviving an encounter with her may rest with guest star Lagoon Boy…while Buzz considers an offer from the mysterious Twilight to betray Supergirl to her enemies!
Issue 69
Supergirl (1996-2003) #65
Entry-point issue! When children from a school for the hearing-impaired start becoming ill, Supergirl learns the cause lies with a nearby factory-one that also has a link to her own past. Even with her powers, however, she may not be able to do anything to stop it, unless she and the children find a way to make themselves heard!
Issue 70
Supergirl (1996-2003) #66
We head to Las Vegas, where Supergirl and Buzz run into an offshoot branch of the demon worshippers that Buzz once headed. When the worshippers seek out Buzz's aid in attempting to capture and control a true demon, everyone gets more than they bargained for when they accidentally summon the demon Etrigan!
Issue 71
Supergirl (1996-2003) #67
The Demon Etrigan delightedly tries to play all sides against each other. He becomes aware that Supergirl is threatened by the mysterious captor of the Earth Angel, by Buzz's wavering loyalties and by the demon worshippers who'd like to turn Supergirl into The Demon's bride! Plus, the Bizarro Supergirl shows up in Leesburg, and her presence serves as a threat to Linda Danvers's secret I.D.!
Issue 72
Supergirl (1996-2003) #68
To prevent Linda Danvers from finding the essence of the Earth Angel that made up Supergirl, a mysterious being has tricked guest star Mary Marvel into believing that Linda is actually a demonic impersonator who must be stopped at all costs! Meanwhile, in Leesburg, the Bizarro Supergirl goes head-to-head with Comet, who's trying desperately to rein her in!
Issue 73
Supergirl (1996-2003) #69
Mary Marvel may well be dying, and it looks as if Supergirl is the culprit…which naturally sends Captain Marvel Junior right over the edge! Meanwhile, Linda Danvers is starting to have odd dreams about a being with a flaming sword; Twilight appears to Buzz once more, this time apparently having changed allegiances; and the Bizarro Supergirl manages to accomplish what Linda has not: finding the missing Earth Angel!
Issue 74
Supergirl (1996-2003) #70
Mary Marvel joins Supergirl and Buzz for their next stretch on the road-a road that is suddenly covered in…frogs? Blame Hurmizah, a.k.a. the Black Plague. He's one of the Demon Mother Lilith's co-rulers, and it appears he'd like nothing better than to see Supergirl, Mary and Buzz croak!
Issue 75
Supergirl (1996-2003) #71
While examining ancient ruins in Mexico, Supergirl, Mary Marvel and Buzz face off against the sorceress Tara-another ally of the Demon Mother who has plagued Supergirl in recent months. The encounter, unfortunately, winds up catapulting Supergirl back in time, and she quickly finds herself about to become a sacrifice during the reign of the Aztecs!
Issue 76
Supergirl (1996-2003) #72
Amid ancient Aztec ruins in Mexico, Supergirl, Mary Marvel and Buzz must fend off the attack of the serpent god Quetzlcoatl, who's been resurrected by the Demon Mother Lilith to help execute her master plan. We also learn there may be another snake in the grass lurking nearby, one Supergirl would never suspect!
Issue 77
Supergirl (1996-2003) #73
Deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest lies the original Garden of Eden, the sacred place that Supergirl is convinced holds the Earth Angel of fire. Unfortunately, thanks to a long-simmering jealousy of Mary Marvel that prompts her to ignore her traveling companion's warnings of a possible trap, Supergirl may wind up destroying the missing Earth Angel she's been trying to save!
Issue 78
Supergirl (1996-2003) #74
This is it! Linda Danvers's quest to find the Earth Angel essence that was Supergirl reaches a startling climax…though it may not end exactly as she hoped, especially when one of her traveling companions is killed by the Demon Mother, Lilith! Can Linda re-merge with Supergirl? Should she? Or is there another answer? Prepare for the end of this major storyline, and the beginning of a shocking new direction for Supergirl with issue #75!
Issue 79
Supergirl (1996-2003) #75
Featuring the debut of the new art team of Ed Benes & Alex Lei, and an all-new direction for Supergirl! With her personal journeys ended-no Earth Angels, no Chaos Streams, no demons to fight-Linda Danvers can now claim to be the one and only Supergirl, right? Wrong! When a spacecraft crashes down outside Leesburg, Supergirl races over to the destroyed craft to look for survivors, and finds…Supergirl?! Linda Danvers becomes immersed in a mystery that will shake her very identity and existence.
Issue 80
Supergirl (1996-2003) #76
Linda Danvers, a.k.a. Supergirl, has met Kara Zor-El, a.k.a Supergirl…but is she the real deal? Linda's not sure, so she brings Kara to Metropolis to meet a real Kryptonian. Unfortunately, a lot of strange things in the big city are keeping the Man of Steel preoccupied…though they may tie in to the mystery behind Kara's arrival!
Issue 81
Supergirl (1996-2003) #77
Linda Danvers, a.k.a. Supergirl, gets a gig as a substitute art teacher at the local high school, while Kara Zor-El, a.k.a. Supergirl, takes the opportunity to experience life firsthand as a normal Earth teenager. The girls better enjoy the moment, because The Fatalist is coming-and he's out to eliminate Supergirl! Of course, now he has a choice of targets…
Issue 82
Supergirl (1996-2003) #78
The Fatalist has given Johnny Rebel the means and support to defeat Supergirl…both of them! Meanwhile, it's the first day of school for new student Kara Zor-El and Leesburg High's newest substitute art teacher, Linda Danvers. Looks like detention can be dangerous, and the Girls of Steel are both in for harsh lessons!
Issue 83
Supergirl (1996-2003) #79
Linda winds up living someone else's life…that of the Silver Age Supergirl! But that's just the beginning of this issue's shocking twists!
Issue 2
Supergirl Annual (1996-) #1
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Issue 6
Supergirl Annual (1996-) #2
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Issue 4
Supergirl/Prysm Double-Shot (1997) #1
With nowhere else to turn after the breakup of her team, Prysm asks Supergirl for help. The Girl of Steel may already have her hands full, though, as the former Teen Titan isn't the only alien who's come to Leesburg…
Issue 3
Supergirl (1996-2003) #1000000
A DC ONE MILLION tie-in! In a galaxy far off in the 853rd century, two warring alien races stand on the brink of total annihilation. But the two sides are suddenly united when they find themselves facing a galactic force they cannot withstand alone: a charming little terror named Supergirl!