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……….B Supergirl: 60Th Anniversary Six Decades of the Girl of Steel the Image Part with Relationship ID Rid1 Was Not Found in the File The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. ……….b Supergirl: 60th Anniversary Six Decades of The Girl of Steel The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Pre-Action Comics #252 Action Comics #60 (May 1943) “Lois Lane -- Superwoman!” • Lois Lane is hit by a truck • Lois receives a blood transfusion from Superman • Lois has all the powers of Superman • Twist! It’s just a dream after a brain operation. The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Pre-Action Comics #252 Superboy #5 (Nov/Dec 1949) “Superboy Meets Supergirl” • Clark Kent befriends “Lucy Regent” • Superboy and Supergirl’s super stunts • Supergirl’s Almost-Sacrifice • Queen Lucy assumes her throne The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Pre-Action Comics #252 Action Comics #156 (May 1951) “The Girl Of Steel!” • Art drawn by Al Plastino • Lois gains powers through a Luthor invention • Lois wears a blonde wig as Superwoman • Origin of Kryptonian Relative Idea? The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Pre-Action Comics #252 Superman #12 (August 1958) “The Three Magic Wishes” • Jimmy Olsen is gifted an ancient totem • His Wish: Super-Girl companion for Superman • Super-Girl is a “Super-Nuisance” to Superman • Super-Girl’s Kryptonite Fatality The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Official comic debut Action Comics #252 (April 1959) “The Supergirl From Krypton” • Otto Binder (Writer) and Al Plastino (Artist) • Kara’s Backstory: Escapes Kryptonite Radiation • Introduction of Midvale and Linda Lee • Brunette Wig The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. THE CREATORS Otto Binder • Pen Name: Eando (“Earl + Otto”) Binder • DC Comics Work: • Captain Marvel and Superman Family • Created Krypto, Brainiac, LOSH, Kandor, Lucy Lane, Jimmy Olsen’s Signal Watch • His stories promoted equality / acceptance • Science Fiction / Space World Magazine The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. THE CREATORS Al Plastino • Comic Book Introduction of Kryptonite • Also Helped Otto Binder Co-Create: • Brainiac / The Legion of Super-Heroes • Drew First Appearance of Parasite • Contributed to Superman: The Wedding Album • His Greatest Pride: Superman #168 The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. THE CREATORS • Otto Binder Bridge on The CW’s Supergirl • Off-Screen President Plastino on The CW’s Supergirl • Plastino’s Cat Snacks on Batman: The Brave and The Bold The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Silver Age Supergirl 1956 - 1970 • Midvale Orphanage • Introduction of Streaky and Comet • Joining the Legion of Super-Heroes • Adoption: Linda Lee Danvers • Influences 1984 Film / The CW TV Series The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Supergirl in the 1970s • Adventure Comics / Supergirl series • Stanhope College • Studies Acting at Vandyre University • KSF-TV Camera Operator in San Francisco The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Supergirl in the 1970s Costume Design Experimentation The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Supergirl in the 1980s Daring New Adventures • Paul Kupperberg / Carmine Infantino • Lake Shore University / Chicago • Linda Danvers, Psychology Major • Introduction of Reactron and Psi The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Supergirl in the 1980s The Superman Family • Linda Danvers, the Actress • Plays Margo Hatton on soap opera series, Secret Hearts The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Supergirl: The Movie 1984 • Helen Slater, Faye Dunaway, and Peter O’Toole • Directed by Jeannot Szwarc • Argo City • Linda Lee, Jimmy Olsen, and Lucy Lane • First Appearance of Selena and Omegahedron The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Crisis on infinite earths April 1985 – March 1986 • DC’s Method to Create a Unified Universe • Supergirl’s Sacrifice to Save Superman • Batgirl’s Eulogy / Space Burial • Headband Connection to 1984 Film • Arrowverse Elseworlds Crossover Homage The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Matrix Supergirl 1988 – 2002 • Created By John Byrne • The Death of Superman • Protoplasmic Matrix / Connection to Lana Lang • Invisibility / Telekinesis / Shapeshifting • Relationship with Lex Luthor’s Clone The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Peter David Run 1996 - 1999 • Matrix + Satanic Cult Member, Linda Danvers • Location: Leesburg • Christian Imagery / Earth-Born Angels • Power Set: Psi-Blasts / Shunt / Flame Vision / No X-Ray The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Peter David Run 1996 - 1999 • Parents: Fred and Sylvia Danvers • New Characters: Mattie, Buzz, and Cutter • Notable Appearances: • Rampage, Silver Banshee, Dick Malverne, Comet, Mary Marvel, Power Girl, Female Furies The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Peter David Run 1996 - 1999 • “Many Happy Returns” • Linda Danvers Meets Kara Zor-El • Linda Danvers Sacrifices Herself for Kara • Linda’s Alternate Pre-Crisis Life with Superman The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Laurel Gand 1990, 1995 • Created By Tom and Mary Bierbaum, Keith Giffen, and Al Gordon • Daxamite, not Kryptonian • Member of the LOSH / Romance with Brainy • Codename: Andromeda The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Superman: The Animated series 1996 - 2000 • Voiced by Nicolle Tom • First Appearance: “Little Girl Lost” • Found on Argo / Lives with The Kents • NOT Biologically Kal-El’s Cousin • Linda Danvers-Inspired Costume The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Return of kara zor-el 2004 • Re-Introduction by Jeph Loeb • Sexualized Supergirl Post-Jeph Loeb • Dark Supergirl • Supergirl vs. Cancer (The Way of the World) The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Justice League Unlimited 2004 - 2006 • Voiced by Nicolle Tom • Last Appearance: “Far From Home” • Change in Costume • Romance with Brainiac 5 • Chooses to live in the Future with the LOSH The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. SMALLVILLE Appearances in Season 7, 8, and 10 • Laura Vandervoort • Clark Kent / Kara Kent / Lara Dynamic • Relationships with Jimmy Olsen / Lex Luthor • A Prisoner in the Phantom Zone The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Sterling Gates Run 2008 - 2010 • Fan Favorite Comic Run on Supergirl • New Krypton Storyline • Kara Reunites with Alura and Zor-El • Cat Grant: Frienemy • First Appearance of Kara’s BFF, Thara Ak-Var The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Sterling Gates Run 2008 - 2010 • Kara’s Secret Identity: Linda Lang • Lucy Lane as Superwoman • Reactron Murders Zor-El • Bizarro World and LOSH Adventures • HUGE Influence on The CW’s Supergirl Season 1 The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. The New 52 2011 - 2016 • New Costume Design • Introduction of Reign and the Worldkillers • Zor-El is Cyborg Superman • Red Lantern Supergirl The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. The CW Supergirl 2015 - Present • Debuted on CBS / Moved to The CW • Earth-38 in the Arrowverse Multiverse • Combination of Influences The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. The Cw Supergirl Influences The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. The CW Supergirl 2015 - Present • Melissa Benoist • Portrays Multiple Versions of Kara The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. The CW Supergirl The Danvers Sisters The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. The CW Supergirl Stunt Casting The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. The CW Supergirl Adventures of Supergirl Tie-In Comic • Written By Sterling Gates • Comic Book Alex Danvers! • First Appearance of Facet • Rampage and Psi are also featured The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. DC Rebirth 2016 - Present • Influenced by The CW Series • Jeremiah / Eliza Danvers, No Alex • The DEO / CatCo • National City • Cat Grant The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. DC Rebirth 2016 - Present The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. Additional Content (That I Didn’t Have Time To Cover) The image part with relationship ID rId1 was not found in the file. CONTACT ME! supergirlradio.com.
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