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Supergirl's father implants the crystals within his daughter's body to protect her from malevolent beings from the Phantom Zone. The Zone dwellers are released when Jor-El creates the Phantom Zone Projector and exploits the Zone as a prison. Kara's father, believing that Kal-El is a lure to the Zone denizens, instructs Kara to destroy him.
Supergirl Annual #1 pages from Superman: Secret Files 2009: New 52 Supergirl Vol. 1: Last Daughter of Krypton: Supergirl Vol. 6 #1–7 Supergirl Vol. 2: Girl in the World: Supergirl Vol. 6 #0, #8–12 Supergirl Vol. 3: Sanctuary: Supergirl Vol. 6 #13–20 Supergirl Vol. 4: Out of the Past: Supergirl Vol. 6 #21–25, Superman Vol. 3 #23.1 ...
In season five, Mxyzptlk showed Kara a possible reality where Kara revealed her secret to Lena from the start. This resulted in Agent Liberty and Otis abducting Thomas and Lena to provoke Supergirl into revealing her true identity. Supergirl does so and rescues Thoms and Lena at the cost of the Children of Liberty targeting her loved ones.
Created by writer Peter David and artist Gary Frank, she debuted in Supergirl (vol. 4) #1 (September 1996). She is not to be confused with Linda Lee Danvers, the secret identity used by the Kara Zor-El incarnation of Supergirl prior to the events of 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Nonetheless, she unknowingly befriends Supergirl in her secret identity as Linda Lee. Throughout the series, Lena secretly works with Lex to help him seek revenge against Superman until she learns Supergirl's identity. In retaliation, she brainwashes half of the school until Supergirl's fight with Mister Mxyzptlk causes Lena to question her ...
United States Marine Corps colonel Lauren Haley is brought in by the president to supervise Alex, [19] and is determined to discover Supergirl's civilian identity. To protect Kara from Haley, Alex has J'onn wipe her memory of her knowing that her sister is Supergirl. [ 20 ]
The character's civilian identity, Kara Danvers, is an original creation for the series, and was later integrated into the mainstream DC Comics Supergirl comic book series to tie-in with the series in 2016's DC Rebirth.
Kara stops Manchester Black from killing Ben's wife and sends Ben and Manchester to prison where the latter is visited by J'onn. Later, President Baker demands Supergirl to reveal her secret identity to him to improve his poll ratings. She refuses, so Baker fires her from the D.E.O.