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  2. Superwoman - Wikipedia

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    Superwoman is the name of several fictional characters from DC Comics. Most of them are, like Supergirl , women with powers similar to those of Superman , like flight, invulnerability, and enhanced strength.

  3. Supergirl (Linda Danvers) - Wikipedia

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    Restored powers: After encountering Twilight as the new Earth-Born Angel of Fire, Linda regained all of the powers that she'd possessed while initially merged with Matrix, sans her ability to assume her "Supergirl" form. Her strength and durability returned to their original levels and she was able to fly and produce psionic blasts of force ...

  4. Supergirl - Wikipedia

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    She begins her own career as Superwoman, complete with copycat costume. Similar stories with Lois Lane acquiring such powers and adopting the name "Superwoman" periodically appeared later. One such story is in Action Comics #156 (May 1951), in which Lois accidentally gains those powers through an invention of Superman's arch-foe, Lex Luthor. In ...

  5. Lucy Lane - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Lane as Superwoman. Art by Jamal Igle. Lucy first appeared as Superwoman in Supergirl #35, her costume a nod to that of the Bronze Age Superwoman Kristin Wells and containing a containment field that simulated Kryptonian powers. Lucy's identity was not revealed until near the story arc's end.

  6. Lois Lane - Wikipedia

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    Lois asks Supergirl for a recovered piece of Superwoman's costume. ... characters. [88] Superwoman is a ... powers and new Superwoman costume (made by Superman), the ...

  7. Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 DC Comics title relaunch Rebirth incorporates several elements (such as the costume, the name, the setting, and some characters) from the Supergirl television series. The DC Rebirth initiative undid the New 52's modern recreations, bringing DC's heroes back to their more classic iterations.