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Cover: Gary Frank & Cam Smith

Supergirl #21

May 1998 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
“Through a Fractured Prism”

In "Through a Fractured Prism," Supergirl faces a new kind of challenge as Comet, the latest hero in Leesburg, is hunted by a mysterious figure known only as Fracture. Meanwhile, the Kents navigate the delicate balance of helping Sylvia Danvers come to terms with her unexpected role as Supergirl’s mother. Written by Peter David and brought to life by Leonard Kirk’s dynamic art, with inks by Prentis Rollins and colors by Gene D'Angelo and Digital Chameleon, this 1998 issue captures a pivotal moment in the series’ emotional core. The cover by Gary Frank and Cam Smith sets the tone with a striking, fractured visual that mirrors the story’s central theme.

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writer Peter David · artist Leonard Kirk · inker Prentis Rollins · colorist Gene D'Angelo · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Pat Prentice · cover Gary Frank, Cam Smith

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colorist Gene D'Angelo
letterer Pat Prentice
cover pencils Gary Frank
cover inks Cam Smith

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Comet, the newest hero in Leesburg, is being chased by someone named Fracture. In the meantime, the Kents try to help Sylvia Danvers adjust to being Supergirl's mother.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).