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The Kara Zor-El version of Supergirl finally appeared in Action Comics #252 (May 1959). Otto Binder wrote and Al Plastino illustrated her début story, in which Kara was born and raised in Argo City (unnamed until later issues), a fragment of Krypton that survived destruction.
In this universe, Supergirl is still Kara Zor-El, while Power Girl is actually the equivalent of Superman — her name is Kara Jor-El, and she is the daughter of Jor-El and cousin of Kara Zor-El. According to Supergirl, Jor-El and Zor-El destroyed Krypton intentionally as part of a failed attempt to destroy Brainiac, after sending both their ...
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Kara Danvers, also known as Kara Zor-El on her homeworld, is a fictional character in the Arrowverse franchise, mainly the television series Supergirl. Adapted for television by Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler and Andrew Kreisberg, the character is based on the DC Comics character Kara Zor-El (Supergirl), created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino.
Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl (Melissa Benoist as an adult, seasons 1–6; Malina Weissman and Izabela Vidovic as a teenager [2] [3]) is a 24-year-old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them. When her pod crashed on Earth at a young age, she was found by her cousin Superman and was ...
[6] [10] In her feature film debut, Calle portrayed Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) in the DC Extended Universe superhero film The Flash. [11] [12] She is the first Latina actress to play the role. [6] [13] Released in June 2023, The Flash received mixed reviews. [14] [15] Calle is set to star in the drama film On Swift Horses. [16]
Linda's Supergirl title (vol. 4) ran between 1997 and 2003, when DC decided to bring Kara Zor-El back as Supergirl. Starting from issue #51, Linda changes her traditional Supergirl costume to the one conceived for the DC Animated Universe , donned by Kara In-Ze.
Zor-El makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in a flashback in Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. Zor-El, based on the pre-Crisis incarnation, appears in Superman: Unbound, voiced by Stephen Root. [10] Zor-El appears in DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year. Zor-El is set to appear in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2026), portrayed by David Krumholtz ...