Supergirl #7 Candor, Part 2
Cover Date: June, 2006
"Kal-El" recognizes Flamebird's tattoo as belonging to a Kryptonian. The praise singers search out Nightwing and Flamebird, terrorizing the people. Supergirl and Power Girl discuss why they are there, and that Supergirl is searching for to way to Argo Ci ...
Issue Description
"Kal-El" recognizes Flamebird's tattoo as belonging to a Kryptonian. The praise singers search out Nightwing and Flamebird, terrorizing the people. Supergirl and Power Girl discuss why they are there, and that Supergirl is searching for to way to Argo City. The tattoo is tracked down to Chezzt, and "Kal-El" confronts him to find out who he tattooed. "Kal-El" talks to his mother, who can read his mind. Nightwing and Flamebird meet with the rebel leader to discuss the situation, but then the monitors interrupt with "Kal-El" saying he will kill 100 of the "unclean" every 10 minutes until the pair surrenders. The first deadline approaches, and "Kal-El" starts to kill a mother and child, when they are rescued by "Nightwing" and "Flamebird". But the child proves to be a human bomb and explodes, seriously hurting the pair. As "Kal-El" confronts one of them, he's ambushed by the real Nightwing and Flamebird, and Flamebird starts beating him to death, flashing back to her father telling her to kill the real Kal-El. Nightwing tries to stop her, but is stopped by others. Flamebird starts hearing a voice in her head, and it convinces her to unmask, and kiss "Kal-El". The voice is coming from "Kal-El's" mother, who is revealed as Saturn Queen.
Supergirl (2005)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
Starring: Kara Zor-El as Supergirl
Following her reintroduction to the DC Universe in Superman / Batman # 8 (May 2004), Superman's cousin - Kara Zor - El received her own title. Written by Jeff Loeb and illustrated by Ian Churchill, the fourth series featured a Supergirl still getting accustomed to life on Earth. In her first adventure she met the Justice Society, only to be attacked by member Power Girl. When that fight ended, Power Girl warned Kara that she sensed a growing darkness in her - and this was something that was explored in later issues of this title.
Trade Paperback CollectionsPower (#0-5)The Girl of Steel (#0-10 & 12)Candor (#6-9, Superman/Batman #27, Superman #223, JLA #122-123)Identity (#10-15, Infinite Holiday Special #1)Beyond Good and Evil (#23-27, Action Comics #850)Way of the World (#28-33)Who Is Superwoman? (#37, 37-42)Friends and Fugitives (#43, #45-47, Action Comics #881-882, Superman Secret Files 2009 #1)Death and the Family (#48-50, Supergirl Annual #1)Bizarrogirl (#53-59, Supergirl Annual #2)Good-Looking Corpse (#60-67)Issues Collected in non-Supergirl Trade PaperbacksSuperman: New Krypton (#35-36)Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton vol. 1 (#51)Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton vol. 2 (#52)For post-Flashpoint Volume 6, refer to Supergirl
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