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Cover: Ian Churchill

Supergirl #7

Jun 2006 · DC · 2.99 USD; 4.00 CAD
“Candor Part Two”

In "Candor Part Two," Supergirl faces a chilling confrontation when a mysterious figure claiming to be Kal-El tracks down Flamebird using a cryptic tattoo, leading to a tense standoff with Nightwing and a rebel leader. As the situation spirals, a shocking betrayal unfolds when the real Nightwing and Flamebird arrive, only to witness Flamebird—guided by a haunting memory of her father—attack the impostor, while a voice from Kal-El’s mother, the Saturn Queen, urges her to unmask and kiss him. Written by Joe Kelly and Greg Rucka, with dynamic art by Ian Churchill and cover art by Ian Churchill, this pivotal issue deepens the mystery of identity and loyalty in a world where trust is the most dangerous weapon.

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writer Joe Kelly · writer Greg Rucka · artist Ian Churchill · inker Norm Rapmund · colorist Rod Reis · letterer Comicraft · cover Ian Churchill

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writer Joe Kelly
writer Greg Rucka
colorist Rod Reis
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils, inks Ian Churchill

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"Kal-El" recognizes Flamebird's tattoo and tracks down who was tattooed. Monitors interrupt Nightwing and Flamebird's meeting with the rebel leader and "Kal-El" threatens to kill people until the pair surrenders. He starts, but "Nightwing" and "Flamebird" rescue a mother and child. The child is a bomb that explodes, injuring the pair. The real Nightwing and Flamebird arrive and Flamebird starts beating "Kal-El", as instructed by a flashback of her father. Nightwing is unable to stop her. Flamebird hears a voice from from "Kal-El's" mother, Saturn Queen, telling her to unmask and kiss "Kal-El".

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