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Linda Danvers, also known as Supergirl, is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Peter David and artist Gary Frank , she debuted in Supergirl (vol. 4) #1 (September 1996).
The modern version of Pete is a far more minor character in the Superman comics, who eventually married Lana Lang, with the two having a son, Clark.Peter Ross, although the relationship is occasionally strained due to Lana's knowledge of Clark's secret and Pete feeling that he was fundamentally Lana's second choice.
Supergirl (also known as Cir-El or Mia) is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] The character is best known as one of the characters to have assumed the mantle of Supergirl .
Kara Zor-El (Supergirl) also known by her adoptive names of Linda Lee, Kara Kent, Linda Lang, and Kara Danvers, is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by Otto Binder and designed by Al Plastino .
Following the cancellation of the third Supergirl comic book series (1996–2003), which starred the Matrix/Linda Danvers version of the character, a modern version of Kara Zor-El was reintroduced into the DC Comics continuity in Superman/Batman. This modern Kara Zor-El stars as Supergirl in an eponymous comic book series and additionally in a ...
On October 23, 2023 during New York Comic Con, DC Comics announced that the next Superman event will be "House of Brainiac" released in April 2024. [1] It was also revealed that Green Lantern and Power Girl will have tie-ins to that event. [2] [3] The event will also debut a new villain called the Brainiac Queen, a female variant of Brainiac. [4]
The crossover began in January 2011 in the Steel one-shot published as part of the DC Icons line. The crossover continued in Outsiders #37, where Doomsday faced Eradicator, Justice League of America #55 and Superman/Batman Annual #5, both of which involved him facing Supergirl and Cyborg Superman, Superboy #6, where he faced Superboy, and Action Comics #900-904, where he faced Superman.
Jon Lane Kent in Superboy (vol. 6) #19 (June 2013) DC Comics relaunched Superboy with issue #1 in September 2011 as part of The New 52. [56] The series involved major changes to the character, which includes a new origin in which he is cloned from Superman, Lois Lane, and their son Jon Lane Kent from an alternate New 52 timeline.