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Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes

Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes

The early days of the 31st century are a Golden Age for the galaxy as poverty, famine, war, and disease have become relics of the past. The Dawning Millennium is utopian: shining, optimistic, bright…and deadly dull. That is until a bright, defiant, energized team of super-powered teenagers from different worlds is assembled! Welcome the Legion of Super-Heroes!

Supergirl (2016)

Supergirl (2016)

Supergirl turns to the shadowy organization known as the D.E.O. (Department of Extranormal Operations) to restore her lost powers once and for all! But as a fateful experiment sends Kara Zor-El rocketing toward the sun, disaster strikes at home in the form of the lost Kryptonian werewolf Lar-On! Epic action abounds in Supergirl's solo series!

Supergirl (2011)

Supergirl (2011)

Supergirl is a legacy name used by female super-heroes involved with Superman and the Superman Family. The primary version is Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin from the planet Krypton. She has been a member of the Justice League and the Legion of Super-Heroes. The name has also been used by Matrix, a shape-shifting creature from a Pocket Universe who would later fuse with a woman named Linda Danvers developing angelic powers. Power Girl is the Earth-Two version.

Supergirl (2005)

Supergirl (2005)

Supergirl is a legacy name used by female super-heroes involved with Superman and the Superman Family. The primary version is Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin from the planet Krypton. She has been a member of the Justice League and the Legion of Super-Heroes. The name has also been used by Matrix, a shape-shifting creature from a Pocket Universe who would later fuse with a woman named Linda Danvers developing angelic powers.

Supergirl (1996)

Supergirl (1996)

The connection between Linda Danvers and Supergirl is revealed, while Buzz and Chakat conspire in the shadows in "Body & Soul." Linda Danvers awakens to find that everybody thinks she is dead, and that she has the memories of Supergirl.

Supergirl (1982)

Supergirl (1982)

Supergirl, as Linda Danvers, moves to Chicago to begin a new life as a student at Lake Shore University. She gets a new home there and makes new friends and also meets a new villain in "A Very Strange and Special Girl."

Supergirl (1972)

Supergirl (1972)

Following a decade of back up action and three years headlining Adventure Comics, Supergirl finally starred in her own series. For the inaugural issue, scribe Cary Bates and artist Art Saaf enrolled Linda Danvers in college. Following the murders of two of her fellow students, Supergirl surmised that drama instructor Basil Rasloff was the killer, for the victims were all in theatrical revivals of filma Rasloff had made famous. Supergirl prevented Rasloff's next murder before capturing the deranged instructor. For 10 issues, the Maid of Might continued flying solo, albeit with the occasional help of guest stars like Zatanna and Prez, until DC opted to merge her title with several others into the eponymously titled Superman Family.

Superf*ckers Forever

Superf*ckers Forever

The Superf*ckers are back in their first-ever monthly comic-book series! James Kochalka's loveably profane heroes return in Superf*ckers Forever, an event series like no other!

Supercrooks

Supercrooks

When the market is flooded with competition and the authorities are always on your tail, what's an all-American supervillain to do? Go to Spain, of course! This is the story of a team of superpowered ne'er-do-wells looking to pull off one last heist!

Superboy's Legion

Superboy's Legion

OverviewWritten by Mark Farmer; art and cover by Alan Davis and Farmer. A rocketship blasts away from an exploding planet just in time. Inside the ship, the last survivor of an entire civilization sleeps. His destination: 20th-century Earth. Only the Kryptonian ship veers off-course, enduring a thousand-year journey into the 30th century, where it ends up being discovered by billionaire industrialist R.J. Brande.The story of the Last Son of Krypton takes a different, yet somehow familiar twist in this two-issue Elseworlds mini-series. Brande's now adopted son, "Kal," grows up an impetuous teenager with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Alone and without purpose, Kal is regarded by many as a childish boy who dreams about the super-heroes who protected Earth a millennium ago. But certain events prompt young Kal to turn those dreams into reality, as he decides to find other unique teens like himself and form a Legion of Super-Heroes. Unfortunately, their first mission may turn into a nightmare for the young group of heroes, as unseen forces enter the equation and look to strengthen their grip on a universe they already control.

Superboy: Futures End

Superboy: Futures End

Meet the Superboy! Grown from a combination of Kryptonian and human DNA, the Clone was no more than a set of data to the scientists of Project N.O.W.H.E.R.E. But when the scope of his stunning powers was revealed, he became a deadly weapon!

Superboy/Risk Double-Shot

Superboy/Risk Double-Shot

The adventures of the disbanded TEEN TITANS continue! As a favor to his old principal, Mack Harlin, the Kid goes undercover in a Denver high school to track down someone who broke into NORAD. But being a mild-mannered student may be more than Superboy can handle, especially when his target turns out to be the Titans' Risk...

Superboy [II]

Superboy [II]


Superboy [I]

Superboy [I]

Superboy is back in a brand-new ongoing series! Join Jeff Lemire (SWEET TOOTH) and amazing up-and-coming artist Pier Gallo as they take Superboy on a journey to a side of Smallville not even Superman knows about! What mysteries lurk beneath the surface of this all-American town – and what are their direct ties to Superboy? The start of the next great DC Universe epic begins right here!

Superboy (2012)

Superboy (2012)

Meet the Superboy! Grown from a combination of Kryptonian and human DNA, the Clone was no more than a set of data to the scientists of Project N.O.W.H.E.R.E. But when the scope of his stunning powers was revealed, he became a deadly weapon!

Superboy (1994)

Superboy (1994)

Superboy explodes onto the scene in his very own monthly series, and he's out to set the record straight - this is definitely "Not the Adventures of Superman when he was a boy in Smallville!" SB sets up shop in Hawaii and soon runs into some old friends, new faces, and the cyborg villain - Sidearm.

Superboy (1990)

Superboy (1990)

The night before he and Lana Lang leave for their freshman term at Shuster University in Seigel Florida, Clark Kent saves his best friend Pete Ross one more time. They're at a bonfire at Lake Wylie State Park. Pete and a girl named Becky are arguing, and soon they are drag racing. Pete loses control of his car and almost goes over a cliff into the lake. Dropped off at home afterward, Clark gets some sage advice from Pa Kent.

Superboy (1949)

Superboy (1949)

Superboy stories include: The Man Who Could See Tomorrow (Superboy, Superman, Lois Lane), The Boy Vandals (Superboy), and Superboy Meets Mighty Boy.

Super Spider-Man and Captain Britain

Super Spider-Man and Captain Britain

Captain Britain's new adventures continued through until #247, and from #248-253 the Marvel Team-Up issues that showcased Captain Britain's first US printed adventure were reprinted. Super Spider-Man and Captain Britain #253 marked the British hero's last appearance in the title, and his name was correspondingly dropped from the title, so that #254 was simply called Super Spider-Man.

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