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  2. Power Girl - Wikipedia

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    Power Girl is a popular cosplay character. [110] Power Girl is parodied in Attack of the Show!, portrayed by guest host Carrie Keagan and depicted as a stereotypical "dumb blonde". [111] Power Girl was ranked ninth in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list. [112]

  3. Power Girl (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Power Girl is the name of several American comic book titles featuring the character of the same name and published by DC Comics, beginning with four-issue limited series which debuted in June 1988. The series returned as an ongoing title in May 2009 and continued until October 2011.

  4. Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) - Wikipedia

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    The most notable is Power Girl (real name Kara Zor-L, also known as Karen Starr) who first appeared in All Star Comics #58 (January/February 1976). [56] Power Girl is the Earth-Two counterpart of Supergirl and the first cousin of Kal-L, Superman of the pre-Crisis Earth-Two. The infant Power Girl's parents enabled her to escape the destruction ...

  5. Supergirl - Wikipedia

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    Kara Zor-El, Linda Danvers, Cir-El, and Power Girl. Several different versions of Supergirl have appeared in continuity. Power Girl (Kara Zor-L) – A version of Kara Zor-El from the parallel world Earth-Two, the cousin of Superman (Kal-L). As part of the New 52, the reintroduced Power Girl is now from Earth 2, and had used the name Supergirl ...

  6. List of female superheroes - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of the Blue Lotus. The following is a list of female superheroes in comic books, television, film, and other media. Each character's name is followed by the publisher's name in parentheses; those from television or movies have their program listed in square brackets, and those in both comic books and other media appear in parentheses.

  7. Supergirl (Cir-El) - Wikipedia

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    Natasha Irons, Girl 13, and Cir-El form "The Supergirls". Art by Mike Deodato, Jr. Thanks to the time-traveling efforts of Bizarro in Superman/Batman #24, Cir-El is able to join Linda Danvers, Kara Zor-El (both Modern Age and Pre-Crisis versions) and Power Girl to rescue Superman from the Source Wall. The girls are successful, but Superman only ...

  8. Luma Lynai - Wikipedia

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    JSA Classified #3 (2005), a "Luma-dressed" Kara Zor-El holds her "daughter" Power Girl. Art by Amanda Conner. Luma Lynai makes a minor appearance in The Kingdom: Planet Krypton #1. [3] An alternate future version of Supergirl who resembles Luma Lynai appears in JSA: Classified #3 (November 2005).

  9. Alura (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Alura In-Ze is a character appearing in media published by DC Comics, usually those involving Superman.Alura is the Kryptonian daughter of In-Zee, wife of Zor-El, mother of Supergirl/Power Girl, and paternal aunt (by marriage) of Superman.