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Alex is tasked with training Kara in combat and provides her with a Fortress of Solitude-esque room with a projection of Kara's mother, Alura. Alex, J'onn, and the rest of the DEO work alongside Kara, dubbed "Supergirl" by the press, to put away dangerous alien criminals who have escaped from the Fort Rozz prison spaceship, including Alura's ...
[a] Kara takes the offer after Alex Danvers and J'onn J'onzz give their approval. Kara first travels to the time before Kryptonite was released into the atmosphere [c] and tells Lena, but this results in a timeline where Kara dies once the Kryptonite is released as Lena was not around to help cure her. This reality is undone.
Kara Zor-El / Supergirl appears in My Adventures with Superman, voiced by Kiana Madeira. [66] This version is initially a warrior for the Kryptonian Empire and brainwashed servant of Brainiac, who she believes is her father. [68] Following encounters with Jimmy Olsen, Superman, and Lois Lane, she eventually breaks free of Brainiac's control.
Supergirl’s series finale delivered the action, the emotion and a satisfying ending that saw both Lena and Lex Luthor get exactly what they deserved. Lena, who struggled with the high ...
The 2016 miniseries Supergirl: Being Super written by Mariko Tamaki and penciled by Joelle Jones is a coming-of-age take on Supergirl's origins, [24] depicting Kara as a seemingly ordinary teenager living in the rural Midvale with the Danvers, since the couple found her inside a pod in the middle of a field. Kara grows up aware of the pod and ...
The miniseries Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow reintroduces Kara as a 21-one-year-old, more mature than on previous iterations in the comics and closer to Kara's portrayal on the series, in which she is a young adult rather than a teenager.
Lena creates a weapon against the Phantoms and a way to track Kara in the Phantom Zone using Kara's DNA, but Alex later forces her to re-calibrate the device to find the Phantoms' lair as it's the only way to rescue the stolen souls. Nia has visions of Kara and Alex in Midvale High, and helps Brainy process his emotions.
The four-part miniseries Supergirl: Being Super, written by Mariko Tamaki and pencilled by Joelle Jones, is a coming-of-age take on Supergirl's origins. [20] It depicts Kara as a seemingly ordinary teenager living in the rural Midvale with the Danvers, since the couple found her inside a pod in the middle of a field.