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  2. Paul Westfield - Wikipedia

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    The team's goal was to create a being designed to look exactly like Superman and be the closest genetic equivalent to a Kryptonian based on their DNA research. Carl Packard, the project head of Auron's creation, was the project head for the clone's creation and was given full authority to explore whatever methods to create the clone while ...

  3. Supergirl in other media - Wikipedia

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    Supergirl appears in Justice League Unlimited as a member of the Justice League. It is revealed that, during the events of the Superman: The Animated Series series finale "Legacy", scientists from Project Cadmus acquired some of Supergirl's DNA, which they used to create Galatea, an evil clone of her who visually resembles Power Girl.

  4. Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    One of the films in the slate was an adaptation of the comic book miniseries Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2021–22) by Tom King and Bilquis Evely. [2] [25] Gunn described the project as "a big science fiction epic film" and said it would explore a more "hardcore" version of Kara Zor-El / Supergirl than had been previously seen on screen.

  5. List of Supergirl characters - Wikipedia

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    Supergirl also deals with the Earth populace's fears and hostility against extraterrestrials and other beings with superpowers, leading her into conflicts with industrialist Maxwell Lord (Peter Facinelli), Lucy Lane's (Jenna Dewan) father General Sam Lane (Glenn Morshower) and Project Cadmus.

  6. Supergirl (Cir-El) - Wikipedia

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    Supergirl (also known as Cir-El or Mia) is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] The character is best known as one of the characters to have assumed the mantle of Supergirl .

  7. Kara Danvers - Wikipedia

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    The first, Supergirl: Age of Atlantis, was released on November 7, 2017. it features Supergirl dealing with a surge of newly powered people in National City, as well as a mysterious humanoid sea creature captured by the DEO who is seemingly attracted to the new superpowered people.

  8. Nia Nal - Wikipedia

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    Nia Nal, who has a degree in international relations from Georgetown University, [3] was a political speechwriter in Washington, D.C. where she worked for Cat Grant, the White House Press Secretary, under the administration of President Olivia Marsdin.

  9. Insect Queen (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    However, Lang frees herself, rescues Superman, and traps the Insect Queen in her suspended animation amber. Unbeknownst to Lang, the Insect Queen injected her with a portion of her DNA. A year later, during the events of Supergirl (vol. 5) #40 and #45-50, the Insect Queen possesses Lang's body and metamorphoses into a black insectoid form.