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  2. 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]

  3. List of Supergirl characters - Wikipedia

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    Lena makes an Anti-Kryptonite suit that wasn't on Earth-Prime so that Supergirl can fight Rama Khan, Tezumak, and Sela who are empowered by Kryptonite while also rescuing William Dey from Eve. When Supergirl enters virtual reality to put an end to the Unity Festival plot, Lena had to protect her physical body when Acrata is dispatched.

  4. H'El on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Written by Lobdell, the story arc begins in Action Comics Annual #2 and continues through the November issues Superboy #25, Supergirl #25, Superman #25. [ 16 ] After the events of H'El on Earth , H'El has been sent to the time period of Krypton's destruction and plans to change history, so Superman and his allies travel to the past in order to ...

  5. Faora - Wikipedia

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    Faora knows Horu-Kanu – a deadly form of martial arts that utilizes precise pressure points to disable, cripple, or kill opponents. Both versions have expertise in unarmed combat. Even her power levels are more akin to Supergirl. Like all Kryptonians, she is also vulnerable to Kryptonite, red sunlight, and magic. [18]

  6. Supergirl - Wikipedia

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    A new Supergirl series, written by Jeph Loeb, began publication in August 2005. The storyline in the first arc of Supergirl depicts a darker, evil version of Kara emerging when Lex Luthor exposes her to Black Kryptonite. The evil Supergirl implies that Kara's family sent her to Earth to kill Kal-El as revenge for a family grudge.

  7. Supergirl (Linda Danvers) - Wikipedia

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    However, Supergirl later found Dick dead in his apartment, as he had foregone proper treatment in favor of appealing to the Church of Supergirl. Enraged, she attacked the church. Linda met an angelic ally, the equine Comet, who was revealed to be her friend, Andrea Jones, and the Angel of Love, born in an accident in an ice cavern.

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  9. Power Girl - Wikipedia

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    This version is a clone of Supergirl created by Hugo Strange during the Siege of Leningrad with the intention of fighting her. However, Supergirl convinces Power Girl to betray Strange and join her in escaping. A post-Crisis Earth-2 variant of Power Girl appears in 52 (2007) and Justice Society (vol. 3).