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  2. Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is an upcoming American superhero film based on DC Comics featuring the character Supergirl. Produced by DC Studios and to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures , it will be the second film in the DC Universe (DCU).

  3. Superwoman - Wikipedia

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    Lois Lane's first appearance as Superwoman in Action Comics #60 (May 1943). Art by Joe Shuster.. The first appearance of "Superwoman" in a DC comic was in a May 1943 story in Action Comics #60 [2] by Jerry Siegel and George Roussos, where Lois Lane dreams that she has gained superpowers from a blood transfusion from Superman and launches a career as Superwoman.

  4. Supergirl (1984 film) - Wikipedia

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    Supergirl is a 1984 superhero film directed by Jeannot Szwarc from a screenplay by David Odell based on the DC Comics character of the same name. [6] [7] It is the fourth film in the Superman film series, set after the events of Superman III (1983) and serving as a spin-off of the series.

  5. Helen Slater - Wikipedia

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    Helen Rachel Slater (born December 15, 1963) [1] is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She is best known for playing the DC Comics superheroine Supergirl in the 1984 film Supergirl, as well as appearing in films such as The Legend of Billie Jean (1985), Ruthless People (1986), The Secret of My Success (1987), City Slickers (1991), Chantilly Lace (1993), and Lassie (1994).

  6. Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Supergirl in other media - Wikipedia

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    "Supergirl" is a pop song recorded by Hilary Duff for her fourth album, Most Wanted (2005). It is exclusive to the Collector's Edition of the album and was released as the third single in 2006 in the United States, and was written by Kara DioGuardi and Greg Wells. "Supergirl" is the name of a song and album released by pop/R&B singer Angela Via ...

  8. Superwoman (Crime Syndicate) - Wikipedia

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    Superwoman is the name of several fictional characters who are supervillains appearing in stories published by DC Comics. All are evil or corrupted alternate-universe counterparts of Wonder Woman . Superwoman first appeared in Justice League of America #29 (August 1964) alongside the rest of the Crime Syndicate of America .

  9. Superwoman (Kristin Wells) - Wikipedia

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    The Post-Crisis Kristin Wells, Karsta War-Ul. In Superman: The Third Kryptonian, it is revealed that a third Kryptonian (that is, after Clark and Kara) is on Earth.It is explained that the third Kryptonian does not refer to Chris Kent (Superman's foster son, General Zod's biological child), Power Girl (an Earth-Two Kryptonian) or Krypto (a canine Kryptonian).