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Cover: Joshua Middleton

Supergirl: Who Is Superwoman? #[nn]

Nov 2016 · DC · 16.99 USD; 22.99 CAD
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This 2016 collection from DC Comics follows Kara Zor-El as she confronts a mysterious new hero operating in National City who calls herself Superwoman. As Supergirl investigates this enigmatic figure, she uncovers a web of secrets involving familiar faces from her supporting cast, including Cat Grant, Lois Lane, and her adoptive parents. The story explores themes of identity and legacy while setting up major changes for the Girl of Steel's world.

In "Why the World Doesn't Need Supergirl," Supergirl confronts public doubt after Cat Grant publishes a scathing article about her, prompting her to step back from the spotlight. Taking on a new identity as Linda, the niece of Lana Lang, she attempts to live a quieter life—though her past isn't so easily left behind. Written by Sterling Gates and illustrated by Jamal Igle, with inks by Keith Champagne, colors by Nei Ruffino, and letters by Rob Leigh, this 2016 issue features a striking cover by Joshua Middleton.

Contains 8 stories
Why the World Doesn't Need Supergirl
22 pp · Superhero

In "Why the World Doesn't Need Supergirl," Supergirl, reeling from a scathing article by Cat Grant, makes the bold choice to step back from the spotlight—temporarily trading her cape for a new identity. Taking on the role of Lana Lang's niece Linda, she navigates life in Metropolis as a civilian, testing whether her impact is defined by her powers or her choices.

Who Is Superwoman? Part One: Puzzle Pieces
22 pp · Superhero
Lyra Kam-ParTharaInspector Mike HendersonAgent Liberty (cameo as corpse)
Who Is Superwoman? Part Two: Clashes
18 pp · Superhero
Inspector HendersonAgent Liberty (cameo as corpse)Reactron

Superwoman tracks down Reactron after her clash with Supergirl, while Inspector Henderson grapples with the aftermath of Agent Liberty’s death—now claimed by the government. With tensions rising and secrets buried in the wreckage, the line between hero and villain blurs in a story of identity, power, and consequence.

Origins & Omens
6 pp · Superhero
Who Is Superwoman? Part Three: Ticking Clocks
22 pp · Superhero
ReactronInspector Mike Henderson
Who Is Superwoman? Part Four: Mistakes
22 pp · Superhero
ReactronInspector Henderson
Who Is Superwoman? Part Five: Daughters of Krypton
22 pp · Superhero
ReactronInspector Henderson
Who Is Superwoman? Conclusion: Epilogues & Homecomings
22 pp · Superhero
Inspector Henderson (cameo)

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Cast · 25 characters

Full credits

artist Jamal Igle
colorist Nei Ruffino
letterer Rob Leigh
cover pencils, inks Joshua Middleton

Reprints

↩ Reprints Supergirl #34 (2008), Supergirl #34 (2008), Supergirl #37 (2009), Supergirl #38 (2009), Supergirl #39 (2009), Supergirl #40 (2009), Supergirl #41 (2009), Supergirl #42 (2009), Supergirl: Who Is Superwoman? #[nn] (2010)

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