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  2. 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 ...

  3. Supergirl - Wikipedia

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    Supergirl was originally introduced in Action Comics #252 as the cousin of the publisher's flagship superhero, Superman in the story The Supergirl from Krypton. In most depictions, she is an alien from the planet Krypton , possessing a multitude of superhuman abilities derived from the rays of a yellow sun.

  4. List of Supergirl characters - Wikipedia

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    When Supergirl's personality was affected by Red Kryptonite, Laura tragically discarded her Supergirl costume. James Harper (portrayed by Eddie McClintock ) – A colonel for the United States Marine Corps who leads the investigation of Hank Henshaw / J'onn J'onzz's affair alongside Lucy Lane.

  5. Supergirl season 1 - Wikipedia

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    It soon turns out that Maxwell Lord created the so-called Red Kryptonite, in the hopes of stopping Non's next attack. After the compromised Supergirl makes an attempt on Cat's life, Cat goes on TV and denounces Supergirl. Alex and Maxwell are forced to form an uneasy alliance while he tries to help the DEO stop Supergirl.

  6. Kryptonite - Wikipedia

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    Kryptonite is a fictional material that appears primarily in Superman stories published by DC Comics.In its best-known form, it is a green, crystalline material originating from Superman's home world of Krypton that emits a unique, poisonous radiation that can weaken and even kill Kryptonians.

  7. Satan Girl - Wikipedia

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    The first Satan Girl is a clone of Supergirl created after she is accidentally exposed to red kryptonite. She infects various members of the Legion of Super-Heroes in an attempt to prolong her existence, but is ultimately defeated by Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Pets and killed after the kryptonite's effects expire. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  8. Supergirl (Cir-El) - Wikipedia

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    Cir-El's "trademark" power is the ability to release stored energy from her hands as blasts of red solar radiation (the very wavelength of sunlight that Superman loses his powers under) that strike an enemy with intense heat and force she named "Red Sunbursts". Like Superman, she is also vulnerable to Kryptonite. [4]

  9. Maxwell Lord - Wikipedia

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    Following this, he creates a synthetic form of Kryptonite to cure Supergirl after she is exposed to Red Kryptonite he had created to stop Non's impending invasion before secretly giving General Lane some of it. Maxwell Lord appears in the DC Super Hero Girls episode "#WorldsFinest", voiced by P. J. Byrne. This version is a public relations ...