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|image = [[File:Supergirl.png]]
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|gender = {{Female}}
 
|gender = {{Female}}
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|hair = Blonde
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|alias = Linda Lee
 
|status = Fictional
 
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|relatives = '''Cousin:''' [[Superman]]
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|appearance = "[[Husbands and Knives]]"
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'''Supergirl''' is a character in ''[[Superman]]''.
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'''Supergirl''' is a superhero and cousin of ''[[Superman]]''.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Comic Book Guy]] noticed a new comic store had opened up across the street he said at it can't be true as it would be like [[Superman]] moving to [[Gotham City]]. [[Martin Prince, Jr.]] pointed out that he did it in ''[[World's Finest Comics]] #94'' and pointed to the comic. Comic Book Guy told him that was an imaginary story, dreamed by [[Jimmy Olsen]] after he was kicked in the head by Supergirl's horse, {{ap|Comet|Husbands and Knives}} and it never really happened.
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Supergirl was featured in the comic book ''[[Supergirl vs. the Glass Ceiling]]''.<ref>"[[Simple Simpson]]"</ref>
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When [[Comic Book Guy]] noticed a new comic store had opened up across the street he said at it can't be true as it would be like [[Superman]] moving to [[Gotham City]]. [[Martin Prince]] pointed out that he did it in ''[[World's Finest Comics]] #94'' and pointed to the comic. Comic Book Guy told him that was an imaginary story, dreamed by [[Jimmy Olsen]] after he was kicked in the head by Supergirl's horse, Comet and it never really happened.<ref>"[[Husbands and Knives]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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*{{bon|The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part Five)|(mentioned as Linda Lee)}}
 
*{{bon|The Death of Comic Book Guy! (Part Five)|(mentioned as Linda Lee)}}
  
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 08:49, February 22, 2024

Supergirl
Supergirl.png
Superhero Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Fictional
Alias(es): Linda Lee
Hair: Blonde
Relatives: Cousin: Superman
First appearance: "Simple Simpson"


Supergirl is a superhero and cousin of Superman.

History[edit]

Supergirl was featured in the comic book Supergirl vs. the Glass Ceiling.[1]

When Comic Book Guy noticed a new comic store had opened up across the street he said at it can't be true as it would be like Superman moving to Gotham City. Martin Prince pointed out that he did it in World's Finest Comics #94 and pointed to the comic. Comic Book Guy told him that was an imaginary story, dreamed by Jimmy Olsen after he was kicked in the head by Supergirl's horse, Comet and it never really happened.[2]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


External links[edit]