Giant Supergirl Album #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Boy Who Could See in the Dark," Supergirl takes in a young boy found adrift at sea, amnesiac and alone. As she helps him recover and uncover his past, she discovers he's not just a lost child—he's a prince from the distant planet Korvia, fleeing a false accusation that threatens his life.
In "My Father, the Cop," Linda faces a personal crisis when she must prevent her adoption to keep her secret identity safe, leading her to spend thirty days with the Wilkins—where Mr. Wilkins, a dedicated police officer, becomes an unexpected figure in her life. The story unfolds with quiet tension as Linda navigates family dynamics and the weight of her double life, all while relying on her wits to stay one step ahead.
In "The Son of Bizarro," Supergirl finds herself unexpectedly babysitting Bizarro Jr., a mischievous boy who’s anything but ordinary. When a burst of her Heat Vision accidentally sets off a lab explosion during homework, she panics—wondering if she’s somehow turned the young alien into a Bizarro after all.
In "Supergirl's Super-Boy-Friends," a well-meaning gift from Phantom Girl takes a wild turn when it’s laced with Red Kryptonite, turning Supergirl’s affectionate kisses into accidental power transfers—her mother, Dick, and Jerro suddenly find themselves with super-powers, much to their surprise and her growing concern.
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