Hey Alura, you can't just sentence human criminals to infinite imprisonment without parole AND without any human trial!
Clark is being VERY polite in explaining this to you!
Action Comics 872
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Hey Alura, you can't just sentence human criminals to infinite imprisonment without parole AND without any human trial!
Clark is being VERY polite in explaining this to you!
Action Comics 872
From The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #8 (1983) by Paul Kupperberg & Carmine Infantino
"Go ahead and scare me some more!"
Few things are cooler than a member of the Superfamily looking downright ominous!
SUPERGIRL (1x03): FIGHT OR FLIGHT
Changed my opinion on Cat. She’s iconic and yes still annoying but in a funny way. I had the feeling that the interview would go bad but I wasn’t expecting Supergirl to (unintentionally) namedrop Superman being her cousin, in this show they can’t keep anything a secret🤦♀️
I really like the small but meaningful everyday saves.
Always thought that villains/enemies who are victims of a hero’s save are very interesting. They’re the proof that no matter the good intentions and actions, you can never really save everyone.
Superman’s brief blurry cameo was cool but it’s good how Kara had been resistant against calling Clark for help to fight Reactron, saying that when Superman started he didn’t have someone coming to the rescue. She wants to be her own person and show the world that Supergirl isn’t less than Superman and it’s admirable.
Maxwell Lord is so interesting because I can’t yet understand if he’s going to be a villain, an antagonist or what… but he’s hot, smart, pretty brave, sarcastic and an asshole so I already love him.
Clark being supportive and recognizing Supergirl’s individualism is important.
So far I’m enjoying the show and liking Kara/Supergirl’s characterization.
SUPERGIRL (2005) #26 written by Kelley Puckett art by Drew Johnson and Lee Ferguson
From the New Doom Patrol, the underrated Negative Woman and her character profile from Who's Who in the DC Universe. Written and researched by Robert Greenberger, Peter Sanderson, Len Wein and Marv Wolfman with art by the character's co-creator Joe Staton.
Supergirl Vol 5 #25 (Cover art by Drew Johnson)
National City Knockout! Card Art - Part 7
“Re-Enter”
Gil Kane