Supergirl is the latest DC character to get a "The World" anthology, following Superman, Batman, and The Joker. DC's "The World" comics are a collection of stories told from creators around the world about a specific character. Supergirl: The World will feature stories from 15 countries - Germany, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Cameroon, France, Poland, Turkey, Finland, Colombia, Serbia, Japan, and the United States.
"Supergirl, the last daughter of Krypton, has found her adoptive world daunting at times, struggling to find her place in it. So what better way to learn about her new home than to travel the globe and discover its many wonders—and save some lives in the process, of course! Behold the Maiden of Might as 15 countries tell tales that highlight what makes Supergirl one of the most inspiring and powerful DC Super Heroes of all.” (DC Comics)
Supergirl: The World's stories are by:
Writer Mariko Tamaki and artist Skylar Patridge of the United States,
Writer and artist Aneke of Spain,
Writer Francesca Michielin and artist Federica Croci of Italy,
Writer Uroš Dimitrijević and artist Stevan Subic of Serbia,
Writer Njoka Suyru, artist Ejob Nathanael Ejob, and thumbnails by Coeurtys Ulrich Minko of Cameroon,
Writer Johanna Sinisalo and artist Rosi Kämpe of Finland,
Writer Tomás Wortley and artist Rocío Zucchi of Argentina,
Writer and artist Mahmud Asrar of Turkey,
Writer Kid Toussaint and artist Joël Jurion of France,
Writer and artist Fernanda Chiella of Brazil,
Writer Anna Krztoń and artist Kasia Nie of Poland,
Writer and artist Mariana Moreno of Mexico,
Writer Yann Krehl and artist Marie Sann of Germany,
Writer and artist Sara Rodríguez of Colombia, and
Writer Satoshi Miyagawa and artist Kai Kitago of Japan.
Supergirl: The World goes on sale on June 2, 2026. The anthology sports a number of creative covers from Joëlle Jones, Akeke, Federica Croci, Stevan Subic, Ejob Nathanael Ejob, Rosi Kämpe, Rocío Zucchi, Mahmud Asrar, Joël Jurion, Fernanda Chiella, Kasia Nie, Mariana Moreno, Marie Sann, Sara Rodríguez, and Kai Kitago.
(Image via DC Comics - Joëlle Jones' Cover of Supergirl: The World)