Superman seems to have all the types of powers in the world, and with such a massive arsenal, it is inevitable to have some of them nearly forgotten into oblivion. In fact, many of his absurd powers have come and gone, retaining only some of his iconic skills such as super-strength, flight, cold breath, and X-ray vision, to name a few.
DC Comics’ Superman
The Superman comics are filled with various stories of the famed Kryptonian’s hero and villain moments. Indeed, one of his rare powers ultimately turned him into the antagonist of his own arc.
Superman’s Bizarre Power Made Him Green With Jealousy
Comics Unlocked from YouTube posted a clip about Superman’s forgotten power. In the short story entitled Superman’s New Power in Superman #125 by Jerry Coleman, Stan Kaye, Al Plastino, and Kurt Schaffenberger, the hero lost his powers after encountering an alien ship.
Suggested“When I brought it up,...
DC Comics’ Superman
The Superman comics are filled with various stories of the famed Kryptonian’s hero and villain moments. Indeed, one of his rare powers ultimately turned him into the antagonist of his own arc.
Superman’s Bizarre Power Made Him Green With Jealousy
Comics Unlocked from YouTube posted a clip about Superman’s forgotten power. In the short story entitled Superman’s New Power in Superman #125 by Jerry Coleman, Stan Kaye, Al Plastino, and Kurt Schaffenberger, the hero lost his powers after encountering an alien ship.
Suggested“When I brought it up,...
- 3/18/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
Warner Bros.’ Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is taking flight with House of the Dragon star Milly Alcock, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The actor screen-tested for writer-director Gunn last week, along with Meg Donnelly, who was also in contention for the role.
The film is partially inspired by the Tom King miniseries of the same name. Gunn and Safran have described this take as not the Supergirl audiences are used to. She will stand in contrast to her cousin, Superman. As Gunn told reporters in late January 2022: “We will see the difference between Superman, who was sent to Earth and raised by loving parents from the time he was an infant, versus Supergirl, raised on a rock, a chip off of Krypton, and who watched everyone around her die and be killed in terrible ways for the first 14 years of her life and then come to Earth.”
In the comics,...
The actor screen-tested for writer-director Gunn last week, along with Meg Donnelly, who was also in contention for the role.
The film is partially inspired by the Tom King miniseries of the same name. Gunn and Safran have described this take as not the Supergirl audiences are used to. She will stand in contrast to her cousin, Superman. As Gunn told reporters in late January 2022: “We will see the difference between Superman, who was sent to Earth and raised by loving parents from the time he was an infant, versus Supergirl, raised on a rock, a chip off of Krypton, and who watched everyone around her die and be killed in terrible ways for the first 14 years of her life and then come to Earth.”
In the comics,...
- 1/29/2024
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
James Gunn and Peter Safran have laid out their future plans for DC Studios, and the results are pretty exciting. Having the ship steered by someone with a clear vision and an obvious love of the source material is exactly what DC movies need. Speaking of comics, Gunn recently tweeted the inspirations behind DC's new direction. He was careful to say that while these books are significant to upcoming projects, DC Studios won't be adapting them all. It's great news because the comics serving as "touchstones" are all excellent!
DC Studios may not be directly adapting all the books Gunn mentioned, but we know one recent comic that is definitely getting a movie: "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow." The eight-issue miniseries from Tom King and Bilquis Evely first hit stands in 2021, wrapping up the following year.
It might seem surprising to adapt such a recent tale, but King and Evely have...
DC Studios may not be directly adapting all the books Gunn mentioned, but we know one recent comic that is definitely getting a movie: "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow." The eight-issue miniseries from Tom King and Bilquis Evely first hit stands in 2021, wrapping up the following year.
It might seem surprising to adapt such a recent tale, but King and Evely have...
- 2/8/2023
- by Jamie Gerber
- Slash Film
Following the success of Marvel Studios female superhero feature 'Captain Marvel", DC and Warners continue developing a live-action "Supergirl" feature for the big screen, written by Oren Uziel ("Cloverfield Paradox") that could include 'Comet' the 'Superhorse', 'Krypto' the 'Superdog' and 'Streaky' the 'Supercat':
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space.
"During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"On Earth, Kara acquires powers identical to Superman's...
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space.
"During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"On Earth, Kara acquires powers identical to Superman's...
- 3/1/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
DC and Warners continue developing a live-action "Supergirl" feature written by Oren Uziel ("Cloverfield Paradox") that could include 'Comet' the 'Superhorse', 'Krypto' the 'Superdog' and 'Streaky' the 'Supercat':
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space.
"During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"On Earth, Kara acquires powers identical to Superman's and adopts the secret identity of 'Linda Lee', a resident of 'Midvale Orphanage'.
"She...
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space.
"During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"On Earth, Kara acquires powers identical to Superman's and adopts the secret identity of 'Linda Lee', a resident of 'Midvale Orphanage'.
"She...
- 2/1/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The CW's live-action TV series "Supergirl" based on the DC Comics character created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino for DC Comics, starring Melissa Benoist as the cousin of 'Superman', will not be renewed, following the airing of Season Six in 2021:
"...in Season One, 'Kara' is forced to reveal her powers, and becomes the 'National City' protector. In the process, she discovers that hundreds of the criminals her mother imprisoned are hiding on Earth. "Season Two, Kara and her allies deal with feuds between Earth's native populace and extraterrestrial community, while investigating the organization 'Project Cadmus', masterminded by 'Lillian Luthor', mother of 'Lex Luthor'.
"Season Three, Kara struggles with the loss of 'Mon-El' after he is forced to leave Earth. When Mon-El returns, he reveals that he has time-traveled to the 31st century and founded the 'Legion', as well as married 'Imra Ardeen'. 'Samantha Arias' discovers she...
"...in Season One, 'Kara' is forced to reveal her powers, and becomes the 'National City' protector. In the process, she discovers that hundreds of the criminals her mother imprisoned are hiding on Earth. "Season Two, Kara and her allies deal with feuds between Earth's native populace and extraterrestrial community, while investigating the organization 'Project Cadmus', masterminded by 'Lillian Luthor', mother of 'Lex Luthor'.
"Season Three, Kara struggles with the loss of 'Mon-El' after he is forced to leave Earth. When Mon-El returns, he reveals that he has time-traveled to the 31st century and founded the 'Legion', as well as married 'Imra Ardeen'. 'Samantha Arias' discovers she...
- 9/22/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, take a look at new key art posters, from The CW's upcoming seasons of live-action DC Comics superhero adaptations, including "Supergirl", "The Flash" and "Black Lightning":
"Supergirl" based on the DC Comics character 'Supergirl', created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino, stars Melissa Benoist as the cousin of 'Superman', debuting Season Six in 2021.
"The Flash" is based on the DC Comics character 'Barry Allen'/'Flash', a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds, returning for Season Seven, January 2021.
"Black Lightning" is based on the character of the same name, created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden, featured in publications of DC Comics, starring Cress Williams who returns to life as a superhero, returning for Season Four, January 2021.
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"Supergirl" based on the DC Comics character 'Supergirl', created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino, stars Melissa Benoist as the cousin of 'Superman', debuting Season Six in 2021.
"The Flash" is based on the DC Comics character 'Barry Allen'/'Flash', a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds, returning for Season Seven, January 2021.
"Black Lightning" is based on the character of the same name, created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden, featured in publications of DC Comics, starring Cress Williams who returns to life as a superhero, returning for Season Four, January 2021.
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- 8/12/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Following the success of Marvel Studios female superhero feature 'Captain Marvel", DC and Warners continue developing a live-action "Supergirl" feature for the big screen, written by Oren Uziel ("Cloverfield Paradox") that could include 'Comet' the 'Superhorse', 'Krypto' the 'Superdog' and 'Streaky' the 'Supercat':
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space.
"During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"On Earth, Kara acquires...
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space.
"During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"On Earth, Kara acquires...
- 8/4/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Supergirl", The CW TV series, based on the DC Comics character by Otto Binder and Al Plastino, is celebrating its 100th episode, starring actress Melissa Benoist as the 'Girl of Steel':
"'Kara Zor-El' was sent to Earth from 'Krypton' as a 13-year-old by her parents 'Zor-El' and 'Alura'. Krypton was exploding, and Kara's parents sent Kara in a spacecraft to Earth after her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"Kara was meant to protect her infant cousin but her spacecraft was knocked off course and forced into the 'Phantom Zone', where it stayed for 24 years. By the time the spacecraft crash landed on Earth, Kal-El had grown up and become 'Superman'.
"The series begins eleven years later when the now 24-year-old Kara is learning to embrace her powers and has adopted the superheroic alias 'Supergirl'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl"...
"'Kara Zor-El' was sent to Earth from 'Krypton' as a 13-year-old by her parents 'Zor-El' and 'Alura'. Krypton was exploding, and Kara's parents sent Kara in a spacecraft to Earth after her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"Kara was meant to protect her infant cousin but her spacecraft was knocked off course and forced into the 'Phantom Zone', where it stayed for 24 years. By the time the spacecraft crash landed on Earth, Kal-El had grown up and become 'Superman'.
"The series begins eleven years later when the now 24-year-old Kara is learning to embrace her powers and has adopted the superheroic alias 'Supergirl'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl"...
- 2/27/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Following the success of Marvel Studios female superhero "Captain Marvel", DC and Warners continue developing a live-action "Supergirl" for the big screen, written by Oren Uziel ("Cloverfield Paradox") that alongside moments of drama, could also include 'Comet' the 'Superhorse', 'Krypto' the 'Superdog' and 'Streaky' the 'Supercat':
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space.
"During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space.
"During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
- 5/29/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With Marvel Studios touting the female superhero 'Captain Marvel' as the next big thing, DC and Warners will produce a live-action "Supergirl" for the big screen, that could include 'Comet' the 'Superhorse' and 'Streaky' the 'Supercat' for a family audience:
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space. During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"On Earth,...
'Supergirl' aka 'Kara Zor-El', debuted in DC's "Action Comics" #252 (May 1959), created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino...
....as the cousin of 'Superman', sharing his super powers and vulnerability to 'Kryptonite'.
"...she is the last survivor of 'Argo City', which had survived the explosion of the planet 'Krypton' and drifted through space. During the roughly thirty years Argo City traveled through space, Zor-El met and married 'Alura', daughter of 'In-Ze', who in turn bore their daughter, 'Kara' and the adolescent Kara was sent to Earth by Zor-El in a rocket, to be raised by her cousin 'Kal-El'.
"On Earth,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Supergirl is flying to the big screen again.
Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment are in the early stages of a “Supergirl” film. They have hired Oren Uziel to write the script, but have not found a producer yet.
The character has been played by Melissa Benoist in the titular CW series that’s heading into its fourth season and is overseen by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Allison Adler.
The “Supergirl” character first appeared in “Action Comics #252” from writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino. It followed Kara Zor-El, who was born and raised in Argo City, a fragment of Krypton that survived destruction. When the city is doomed, Kara is sent to Earth by her parents to be raised by her cousin Kal-El, known as Superman. Supergirl adopted the secret identity of orphan Linda Lee and made Midvale Orphanage her home.
After the first three Christopher Reeve “Superman” movies,...
Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment are in the early stages of a “Supergirl” film. They have hired Oren Uziel to write the script, but have not found a producer yet.
The character has been played by Melissa Benoist in the titular CW series that’s heading into its fourth season and is overseen by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Allison Adler.
The “Supergirl” character first appeared in “Action Comics #252” from writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino. It followed Kara Zor-El, who was born and raised in Argo City, a fragment of Krypton that survived destruction. When the city is doomed, Kara is sent to Earth by her parents to be raised by her cousin Kal-El, known as Superman. Supergirl adopted the secret identity of orphan Linda Lee and made Midvale Orphanage her home.
After the first three Christopher Reeve “Superman” movies,...
- 8/6/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Supergirl may be flying onto the big screen.
Oren Uziel — one of the writers behind 22 Jump Street and The Cloverfield Paradox — has been tapped to pen a feature for DC and Warner Bros. about the Krypton-born superhero, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Superman’s older cousin — she didn’t physically age in transit to Earth, and arrived later than he did, explaining why she looks younger than him — Kara Zor-El debuted in 1959’s Action Comics No. 252, created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino. Initially working in secret at the request of her ...
Oren Uziel — one of the writers behind 22 Jump Street and The Cloverfield Paradox — has been tapped to pen a feature for DC and Warner Bros. about the Krypton-born superhero, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Superman’s older cousin — she didn’t physically age in transit to Earth, and arrived later than he did, explaining why she looks younger than him — Kara Zor-El debuted in 1959’s Action Comics No. 252, created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino. Initially working in secret at the request of her ...
Supergirl may be flying onto the big screen.
Oren Uziel — one of the writers behind 22 Jump Street and The Cloverfield Paradox — has been tapped to pen a feature for DC and Warner Bros. about the Krypton-born superhero, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Superman’s older cousin — she didn’t physically age in transit to Earth, and arrived later than he did, explaining why she looks younger than him — Kara Zor-El debuted in 1959’s Action Comics No. 252, created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino. Initially working in secret at the request of her ...
Oren Uziel — one of the writers behind 22 Jump Street and The Cloverfield Paradox — has been tapped to pen a feature for DC and Warner Bros. about the Krypton-born superhero, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Superman’s older cousin — she didn’t physically age in transit to Earth, and arrived later than he did, explaining why she looks younger than him — Kara Zor-El debuted in 1959’s Action Comics No. 252, created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino. Initially working in secret at the request of her ...
In the aftermath of the #MeToo movement, Hollywood has taken notice, with much more of an emphasis not only on female filmmakers but female characters —Supergirl, we're talking to you — as well. In the world of superheroes, Marvel has certainly made great strides with the likes of Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow in various Avengers films, Zoe Saldana as Gamorra in Guardians of the Galaxy, Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne, aka Wasp, in Ant-Man and the Wasp; and next year's Captain Marvel, starring Brie Larson in the title role. And over at DC, there has been Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman, the sequel to which is filming now, and, of course, Supergirl. Supergirl was created in 1959 by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino. Journalist Louis Black, who knew Otto well, comments to us, "One would be hard-pressed to argue that Otto was a feminist, but that having more...
- 7/10/2018
- by Ed Gross
- Closer Weekly
Even though many enduring elements that we now associate with Superman were products of the Silver Age or the 1940’s radio drama, it’s important that we never forget the contributions that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster made to comic books – and pop culture as a whole – when they created the Man of Steel for Action Comics #1 back in 1938. After all, that served as the very blueprint for the superhero genre as we know it today.
With that, one could say that the character’s 80th anniversary being celebrated by the release of the one-thousandth issue of Action is a bit too poetic. And appropriately enough, DC is complementing the periodical release of said issue with a commemorative hardcover titled Action Comics #1000: 80 Years of Superman. Suffice it to say, this is shaping up to be a must-own for any fan of Big Blue.
Understandably, many of you reading this...
With that, one could say that the character’s 80th anniversary being celebrated by the release of the one-thousandth issue of Action is a bit too poetic. And appropriately enough, DC is complementing the periodical release of said issue with a commemorative hardcover titled Action Comics #1000: 80 Years of Superman. Suffice it to say, this is shaping up to be a must-own for any fan of Big Blue.
Understandably, many of you reading this...
- 1/23/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new images of actress Amy Jackson as DC Comics' 'Saturn Girl', from the "Supergirl" episode "Legion Of Super-Heroes", written by Derek Simon, Eric Carrasco and directed by Jesse Warn, airing January 15, 2018 on The CW:
'Imra Ardeen' aka 'Saturn Girl' debuted in DC's "Adventure Comics" #247 (April 1958)...
... created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino...
...as a 'telepath' from the 30th century and founding member of the 'Legion of Super-Heroes'.
Her Saturn Girl title identity refers to her homeworld of 'Titan', the largest moon of the planet 'Saturn'.
"...in 'Legion of Super-heroes', struggling to heal from injuries inflicted by 'Reign' (Odette Annable), 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) remains in a dreamlike state, unable to be reached.
"'Mon-El' (Chris Wood) recruits one of the 'Legion' members, 'Brainiac-5' (Jesse Rath), to try to bring her back.
"Meanwhile as Reign continues her rampage across the city...
'Imra Ardeen' aka 'Saturn Girl' debuted in DC's "Adventure Comics" #247 (April 1958)...
... created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino...
...as a 'telepath' from the 30th century and founding member of the 'Legion of Super-Heroes'.
Her Saturn Girl title identity refers to her homeworld of 'Titan', the largest moon of the planet 'Saturn'.
"...in 'Legion of Super-heroes', struggling to heal from injuries inflicted by 'Reign' (Odette Annable), 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) remains in a dreamlike state, unable to be reached.
"'Mon-El' (Chris Wood) recruits one of the 'Legion' members, 'Brainiac-5' (Jesse Rath), to try to bring her back.
"Meanwhile as Reign continues her rampage across the city...
- 1/9/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek footage, plus images from the "Supergirl' episode "Legion Of Super-Heroes", written by Derek Simon, Eric Carrasco and directed by Jesse Warn, airing January 15, 2018 on The CW:
"...struggling to heal from injuries inflicted by 'Reign' (Odette Annable), 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) remains in a dreamlike state, unable to be reached.
"'Mon-El' (Chris Wood) recruits one of the 'Legion' members, 'Brainiac-5' (Jesse Rath), to try to bring her back.
"Meanwhile as Reign continues her rampage across the city the 'Legion of Superheroes' try to stop her..."
'The Legion of Super-Heroes' was created for DC Comics by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino, debuting in "Adventure Comics" #247 (April 1958).
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Legion Of Super-Heroes"...
"Supergirl" Comic Books...
"...struggling to heal from injuries inflicted by 'Reign' (Odette Annable), 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) remains in a dreamlike state, unable to be reached.
"'Mon-El' (Chris Wood) recruits one of the 'Legion' members, 'Brainiac-5' (Jesse Rath), to try to bring her back.
"Meanwhile as Reign continues her rampage across the city the 'Legion of Superheroes' try to stop her..."
'The Legion of Super-Heroes' was created for DC Comics by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Al Plastino, debuting in "Adventure Comics" #247 (April 1958).
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Legion Of Super-Heroes"...
"Supergirl" Comic Books...
- 12/29/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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