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->''"We don't do it for the glory. We don't do it for the recognition... We do it because it needs to be done. Because if we don't, no one else will. And we do it even if no one knows what we've done. Even if no one knows we exist. Even if no one remembers we ever existed."''

Supergirl is a character appearing in several Creator/DCComics media.

Although there have been several characters who have gone by that name, the most iconic version is Superman's cousin Kara Zor-El, who was created by Creator/OttoBinder and Creator/AlPlastino, and first appeared in ''ComicBook/ActionComics (Volume 1) #252: ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton1959'' (May, 1959).

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[[folder:Solo Comic Books Series]]
* ''ComicBook/ActionComics'': Back-up feature from #252 to #376 (May 1959 - May 1969)[[note]]Anthology series for most of its run, starring Superman as the lead feature plus various backup characters. Supergirl made her debut in ''Action Comics #252'' and has been a recurring supporting character since 1959.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/AdventureComics'': Back-up feature from #381 to #424 (June 1969 - October 1972)[[note]]DC's second anthology comic, featured various Superman family member stories. The second publishing home of Supergirl, after her run in Action Comics.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/Supergirl1972'': (November 1972 - October 1974)[[note]]First Supergirl's self-named series, spanning a total of ten issues.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupermanFamily'': #165 to #222 (June 1974 - September 1982)[[note]]Anthology title featuring Superman's secondary characters. The book's numbering was carried over from ''Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen'', which ended at #163.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/Supergirl1982'': (November 1982 - September 1984)[[note]]The final publishing home for Pre-Crisis Supergirl, starting as ''The Daring New Adventures of Supergirl'' before being renamed at issue #13. Usually known as Supergirl vol. 2, spanned a total of 23 issues. It was cancelled shortly before the premiere of ''Supergirl (1984)'' and was the last book featuring the original Kara Zor-El, but the expectation was that she would be continued in a new title, ''DC Double Comics'', with Superboy as a companion strip.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/PowerGirl1988'': (June-September 1988)[[note]]Mini-series featuring Earth-Two Kara Zor-L.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/Supergirl1994'': (February-May 1994)[[note]]Four issue limited series featuring Matrix.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/Supergirl1996'': (September 1996 - May 2003)[[note]]The fourth volume featured a Supergirl that was a fusion of two different characters: Matrix and a demon-worshipper human girl named Linda Danvers.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/Supergirl2005'': (October 2005 - October 2011)[[note]]Supergirl's fifth solo book saw the return of Kara Zor-El to the DC Universe after the 2004 storyline ''The Supergirl From Krypton''. The series spanned 67 issues and 2 annuals. Sterling Gates and Jamal Igle's issues are considered one of the best runs of the character.[[/note]]
* ''Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes'' (#16-36) (2006)[[note]]Book featuring Supergirl and the "threeboot" version of the Legion.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/PowerGirl2009'': (July 2009 - October 2011)[[note]]Series about Supergirl's older self from another dimension. Supergirl herself occasionally appears.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/Supergirl2011'' (November 2011 - May 2015)[[note]]Supergirl's sixth solo book redefined and introduced Kara Zor-El in the post-Flashpoint universe. It spanned forty issues until it was cancelled in 2015.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupergirlRebirth'' (November 2016 - August 2020) [[note]]''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' tie-in one-shot issue and prologue to her next solo book, ''Supergirl Rebirth'' introduced several characters and locations of ''Series/{{Supergirl 2015}}'' to the main DC universe.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/PowerGirl2023'': (November 2023 - ?)[[note]]The third PG series by Leah Williams and Eduardo Pansica.[[/note]]
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[[folder:Comic Book Storylines]]
* "ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton1959": ''Action Comics'' #252 (May, 1959)[[note]]Kara Zor-El's origin story.[[/note]]
* "[[ComicBook/SupergirlsSuperPet Supergirl's Super Pet]]": ''Action Comics'' #261 (December, 1959).[[note]]Streaky the Supercat's origin story.[[/note]]
* "Superboy Meets Supergirl!": ''Superboy Volume (1949)'' #80 (April, 1960)
* "ComicBook/SupergirlsThreeSuperGirlfriends": ''Action Comics #276'' (May, 1961).[[note]]Supergirl officially joins the "Legion of Super-Heroes and meets Brainiac 5 for the first time.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheUnknownSupergirl": ''Action Comics'' #278-285 (July, 1961 - February, 1962)[[note]]Written by Jerry Siegel with art by Jim Mooney, it is one of the first multi-part storylines in super-hero comic-books. Superman decides it is past time for him revealing his cousin's existence to the world. However, something -or someone- is affecting Supergirl's powers, and plotting against both heroes as well as the whole planet...Historically important storyline in where Supergirl was adopted by the Danvers, made her first enemy Lesla-Lar, and her existence was revealed to the world.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman1961": ''Superman (1939)'' #149 (November, 1961) [[note]]Lex Luthor finally manages to murder Superman for good, but he is unaware that someone will not let him get away with it. Initially an imaginary story, it became an existing alternate universe (Earth-149).[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheDeathOfLuthor": ''Action Comics'' #286 (March, 1962).[[note]]After Supergirl has revealed herself, Lex Luthor plans to expose her as a Superman-fabricated robotical hoax or, should she be real, destroy her.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/SupergirlsGreatestChallenge": ''Action Comics'' #287 (April, 1962).[[note]]Supergirl is called to the 30th century to replace the Legion as they get their powers back. However, her friends being depowered is part of a greater and subtler scheme to destroy the whole Legion.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheSuperSteedOfSteel": ''Action Comics'' #292-294 (September-November, 1962) and #300-302 (May-July, 1963)[[note]]Linda Danvers is having weird recurring dreams where she is helped by a strange super-powerful white horse. Her dreams are a prelude to her meeting with Comet, a strange horse with an even stranger story.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheLastDaysOfSuperman": ''Superman (1939)'' #156 (October, 1962).[[note]]After Superman becomes infected with an incurable illness, Superman intends to accomplish his most important tasks. When he collapses, though, it is up to Supergirl to complete his grand work.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheGirlWithTheXRayMind": ''Action Comics'' 295-298 (December 1962 - March 1963).[[note]]Supergirl befriends a strange girl named Lena who hides several disturbing secrets. At the same time, Supergirl's oldest enemy is scheming a new ploy against her, and the Phantom Zoners are putting in motion a plan to enslave the human race.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheAmazingStoryOfSupermanRedAndSupermanBlue": ''Superman (1939)'' #162. (July, 1963)[[note]]Superman gets split in two Superman, and they set out to fix everybody's problems.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/SupergirlsBigBrother": ''Action Comics'' #303 (August, 1963).[[note]]A man appears on the Danvers' household's doorstep claiming to be Jan Danvers, Fred and Edna's son who was allegedly killed in action in a war. Long-lost son or a conman interpreting a role? Linda Danvers' adoptive parents seem to believe him without reservation, but can she trust him with her secret identity?[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheCondemnedLegionnaires": ''Adventure Comics'' #313 (October, 1963). [[note]]Supergirl is called to protect her fellow female Legionnaires from someone who looks like a sinister and twisted reflection of hers.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheUntoldStoryOfArgoCity": ''Action Comics'' #309-310 and 314-316 (February-March and July-September, 1964).[[note]]Supergirl investigates the death of Argo City and her parents' real fate... and that is only the beginning of her problems.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheUnknownLegionnaire": ''Adventure Comics'' #334 (July, 1965).[[note]]The Legion of Super-Heroes are having difficulties to find and apprehend a fugitive criminal in a planet inhabited by hostile shape-shifters. Suddenly, they are helped by a masked, nameless, amnesiac super-being. Who may be that person without face, identity and past?[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/BrainiacsBlitz": ''Action Comics'' #339 (July, 1966). [[note]]The whole Justice League must carry out a space mission, so Superman tasks Supergirl with protecting Earth until their return. Right then, Brainiac decides to attack Earth to take revenge on Superman, and Kara is the only one who can fight him.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheSupergirlBatgirlPlot": ''World's Finest (1941)'' #169 (September, 1967)[[note]]Supergirl and Batgirl meet each other for the first time, and suddenly they decide to team up to take Superman and Batman down. What -or who- has caused their change of behavior?[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheLeperFromKrypton": ''Action Comics'' #363-366 (May-August, 1968).[[note]]Lex Luthor cultures his own strain of Virus X and gets Superman infected with an incurable disease.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/StarfiresRevenge": ''Adventure Comics'' #402-407 (February-June, 1971)[[note]]Supergirl's powers are taken away by Starfire, a queenpin who is raising an army to overthrow the government.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/DemonSpawn": ''Adventure Comics'' #421 (July, 1972)[[note]]Linda Danvers's stressful routine of dealing with bullying co-workers and a lousy boss at her work gets disrupted when a mysterious Amazon called Nightflame, wielding a sword with terrible energy powers appears in San Francisco through a portal, raises havoc, and demands that Supergirl be brought to her. Who -or ''what''- is Nightflame and where she comes from?[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/KryptonNoMore": ''Superman (1939)'' #307-309 (January-March, 1977)[[note]]As Superman is under tremendous stress and on the verge of a mental collapse, Supergirl tells him that they are both mutants from Earth, and Krypton never existed.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/ThePlagueOfTheAntibioticMan": Superman Volume 1 #311-314 (May-August, 1977)[[note]]A mysterious and terrible plague is spreading over Earth, and Superman believes it has been engineered to kill not only humans but also the last living Kryptonians.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/StrangersAtTheHeartsCore": ''Superman Family'' #183-189, #191-195 and #206 (June 1977 - April 1981)[[note]]Supergirl is being relentlessly harassed by villains who are being unwittingly manipulated behind the scenes by an old, forgotten and deadly enemy.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheOtherSideOfDoomsday": ("Super-Team Family #11") (July, 1977) [[note]]Supergirl, The Flash and Atom are lured by an old enemy of the League into a parallel dimension controlled by himself.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/SupermanVsShazam": ''All-New Collectors' Edition Vol 1'' #C-58) (May, 1978)[[note]]First Superman/Captain Marvel crossover.[[/note]]
* "The Museum of Eternity": ''Superman Family'' #190 (August, 1978)[[note]]Superman, his family and the whole city of Kandor are kidnapped by a group of alien civilization-collectors. The Superman Family has to choose between submitting to their captors or seeing Earth destroyed.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/LetMyPeopleGrow": ''Superman (1939)'' #338 (May, 1979)[[note]]Superman and Supergirl finally manage to enlarge Kandor after a battle against Brainiac.[[/note]]
* "Celebration": ''Superman Family'' #200 (April, 1980)[[note]]An alternate future for the Pre-Crisis Superman Family.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/WarWorld" ''DC Comics Presents'' #27-29 (November 1980 - January 1981)[[note]]Superman and Supergirl must work together to destroy Warworld, a star-sized weapon-satellite after galactic conqueror Mongul manipulates Superman into stealing and handing over the control key. First appearance of Mongul and Warworld.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheKryptonChronicles": (September-November, 1981)[[note]]Three-issue limited series that explores the genealogy of the House of El.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheStrangeRevengeOfLenaLuthor": ''Superman Family'' #211-214 (October 1981 - January 1982)[[note]]Lena Thorul finally learns her friend Linda's secret identity and her own connection to Lex Luthor.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheAttackOfTheAnnihilator": ''Detective Comics'' #508-510 (November 1981 - January 1982)[[note]]Crossover with the ''Batman'' books. Barbara Gordon must stop another dangerous lunatic from razing Gotham to the ground. Good thing that a certain friend of hers happens to be visiting Gotham.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/JudgmentInInfinity": ''Wonder Woman (1942)'' #291-293 (May-July, 1982)[[note]]Supergirl teams up with Wonder Woman and heroes from four earths to save every earth in the multiverse.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheGreatDarknessSaga": ''Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 2)'' #290-294 (August-December, 1982)[[note]]The Legion of Super-Heroes face the rise of a very ancient and vastly powerful evil in the 30th century.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/ThePhantomZone": (January-April, 1982)[[note]]Miniseries which explores the history of the Phantom Zone and features a new conflict between the Earth's heroes and the Zoners.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/ThoseEmeraldEyesAreShining": ''Legion of Super-Heroes (Volume 2)'' #301-303 (July-September, 1983).[[note]]The Legion of Super-Heroes are heading towards Chameleon Boy's homeworld to back their teammate when they run into a conspiration to take over the United Planets.[[/note]]
* "Who Stole Supergirl's Life?": ''Supergirl (1982)'' #19 (May 1984)[[note]]A Linda Danvers without powers. A Supergirl with no memories of being Linda Danvers. Has someone stolen Linda's powers? Or Supergirl's memories and secret identity have been stolen?[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/WhateverHappenedToTheManOfTomorrow": ''Superman (1939)'' #423, ''Action Comics'' #583 (September, 1986) [[note]]Pre-Crisis Superman faces his final battle as the Pre-Crisis continuity comes to a close.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheSupergirlSaga": ''Superman (1986)'' #21-22 and ''Adventures of Superman'' #444 (September-October, 1988)[[note]]Three-part StoryArc that introduced Matrix[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/ShouldAuldAcquaintanceBeForgot": ''Christmas with the Super-Heroes (Volume 1)'' #2 (December, 1989)[[note]]Kara Zor-El may have become a forgotten ghost when the universe was remade, but she still has time to comfort a distraught Deadman at Christmas Eve.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/ManyHappyReturns": Supergirl (1996) #75-80 (December 2002 - May 2003)[[note]]Post-Crisis Linda Danvers' meeting with Pre-Crisis Kara Zor-El and final adventure.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/YoungLove": ''Solo (Volume 1)'' #1 (December, 2004)[[note]]Short story published in ''Solo'' Vol 1 #1 and written by Diana Schutz which brings the relationship between Pre-Crisis Linda Danvers and Dick Malverne to a conclusion. Linda and Dick meet again after many years. Dick has something to tell the young Kryptonian woman. And Supergirl remembers an earlier love during simpler times.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004": ''Superman/Batman'' #8-13 (May-October, 2004)[[note]]A Kryptonite meteor that lands in Gotham is revealed to have contained Superman's cousin, Kara Zor-El, and the evil New God Darkseid targets her as a potential powerful minion. This arc introduced Kara Zor-El to Post-Crisis continuity. The arc also received an Animated Adaptation: ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanApocalypse''.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/GirlPower": ''Supergirl (2005)'' #0-5 (October, 2005-March, 2006)[[note]]Kara Zor-El tries to make friends as finding her place in Earth. Unfortunately, everyone seems to want to fight her for one reason or another. And something dark, evil and dangerous is stirring within her and wanting to get out.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/PowerTrip2005": ''JSA Classified'' #1-4 (July-October, 2005)[[note]]Kara Zor-El tries to make friends as finding her place in Earth. Unfortunately, everyone seems to want to fight her for one reason or another. And something dark, evil and dangerous is stirring within her and wanting to get out.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/LastSon": ''Action Comics'' #844-851 and Annual #11 (December 2006 - July 2008)[[note]]Superman discovers a Kryptonian child in a strange pod that falls to Earth, and, as his adoptive parents did with him, decides to raise this child with Lois Lane. Along the way, the child, named Chris Kent by Clark, discovers the joys of living like a human and having Flying Brick powers.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheDominatorWar": ''Supergirl and the Legion of Super- Heroes'' #26-30 (March-July, 2007) [[note]]The Dominators enact a plan to conquer Earth by taking over every machine in the planet. Meanwhile, a Dominator scientist uses genetic samples taken from Legionnaires to engineer a new breed of super soldiers.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheThirdKryptonian": ''Superman (1939)'' #668-670 (December 2007 - January 2008)[[note]]After an alien reveals the existence of another Kryptonian living on Earth, Superman and Batman scour the planet. Who is that person? Is he or she a friend or a menace? Why have they remained hidden for decades and what or who they are hiding from?[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/WayOfTheWorld": ''Supergirl (2005)'' #28-33 (June-November, 2008)[[note]]Supergirl meets a little child that is suffering from inoperable brain cancer and vows to save his life. Unfortunately she's about to learn a harsh lesson about her power's limits.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheComingOfAtlas": ''Superman (1939)'' #677-680 (August-November, 2008)[[note]]First prelude to ''New Krypton''. A superpowerful meta called Atlas starts tearing apart Metropolis, demanding a battle with Superman, and not even the Superman Family can stop him.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac": ''Action Comics'' #866-870 (August-December, 2008)[[note]]Superman and Supergirl fight the actual Brainiac for the first time in the New Earth universe. This story reintroduces the Bottle City of Kandor to Post-Crisis continuity, reintroduces many elements associated with Silver Age Brainiac and leads directly into ''New Krypton''. This arc was also adapted to ''WesternAnimation/SupermanUnbound''.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/NewKrypton": ''Superman: New Krypton Special'' #1, ''Superman (1939) #681-683, ''Adventure Comics Special Featuring Guardian'' #1, ''Action Comics'' #871-873, and ''Supergirl (2005)'' #35-36 (December 2008 - March 2009)[[note]]The Kryptonian cousins have to deal with the death of Jonathan Kent and the return of Zor-El and Allura, their loyalties being divided between humanity and the 100,000 Kryptonian survivors they managed to rescue, and a government/military conspiracy to kill them.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman": ''Supergirl (2005)'' #37-42 (March-August, 2009)[[note]]Alura sends Supergirl on a mission to Earth to find Zor-El's murderer, Reactron. However, a mysterious masked woman called Superwoman will make Kara's task harder. At the beginning claiming to be Kara's friend, Superwoman soon reveals to be an elusive, ruthless enemy determined to hinder Supergirl.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheHuntForReactron": ''Superman: Secret Files 2009'' #1, ''Action Comics'' #881-882 and ''Supergirl (2005)'' #45-47 (November-December, 2009)[[note]]Supergirl has to find her father's murderer, Reactron, and bring him back to Krypton? But how can she fulfill her mission when the entire planet hates her?[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/DeathAndTheFamily": ''Supergirl (2005)'' #48-50 (February-April, 2010)[[note]]Supergirl has to solve a crime involving Silver Banshee as dealing with Lana Lang's incurable illness which is only a prelude to a bigger conflict with a ruthless, cunning enemy.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/{{Bizarrogirl}}": ''Supergirl (2005)'' #53-57 (August-December, 2010)[[note]]In the wake of the destruction of New Krypton, a Bizarro-alike Supergirl arrives on Earth. What does she want and what is she escaping from? And can a depressed and demoralized Supergirl stop her before Bizarrogirl tears Metropolis apart? Tto make things worse, an even bigger threat looms on the horizon with an eye for the Girl of Steel.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/DayOfTheDollmaker": ''Supergirl (2005)'' #58-59 (January-February, 2011).[[note]]Sterling Gates and Jamal Igle's final story arc. Believing Toyman may be behind a wave of children kidnappings, Catherine Grant blackmails Supergirl into helping her investigate the case. Can both women put up with each other long enough to find the culprit?[[/note]]
* "Good Looking-Corpse": ''Supergirl (2005)'' #60-64 (March-July, 2011)[[note]]Younger heroes are being targeted all over the country, and Supergirl has to lead a team to take down their mysterious enemy before it manages to destroy them.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/ReignOfDoomsday": ''Steel (Volume 3)'' #1, ''Outsiders (Volume 4)'' #37, ''Justice League of America (Volume 2)'' #55, ''Superman/Batman Annual'' #5, ''Superboy (2011)'' #6, ''Action Comics'' #900-904 (March-October, 2011)[[note]]Luthor uses Doomsday as a pawn against not only Superman, but his entire family and supporting cast. Final Post-Crisis Superman storyline.[[/note]]
* "This Is Not My Life": ''Supergirl (2005)'' #65-67 (August-October, 2011)[[note]]Supergirl goes to college to solve the case of a mindwiped runaway girl. Final Post-Crisis Supergirl story arc.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/LastDaughterOfKrypton": ''Supergirl (2011)'' #0-7 (November-2011 - May 2012)[[note]]First Post-Flashpoint Supergirl story arc, establishing her new origins and backstory in the rebooted Prime-Earth.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/HelOnEarth": (December 2012 - April 2013)[[note]]Superman, Supergirl and Superboy go up against H'el, a mysterious powerful alien who wishes to resurrect Krypton at the expense of Earth.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/KryptonReturns": (November 2013 - January 2014)[[note]]When H'El travels in time to prevent Krypton's destruction, Superman, Superboy and Supergirl travel to the past to stop him.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton": ''Supergirl (2011)'' #28-33, ''Green Lantern/Red Lanterns'' #28, ''Red Lanterns'' #29-32 (February-October, 2014)[[note]]Supergirl becomes a Red Lantern.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/SupermanDoomed": (July-December, 2014)[[note]]A crossover event which features a confrontation with Doomsday that caused Superman to mutate into a Doomsday-like creature.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/{{Crucible}}": ''Supergirl (2011)'' #36-40 (January-May, 2015)[[note]]The last pre-DC Rebirth reboot storyline. Kara attends Crucible, an interstellar super-hero academy. Does she really belong there at Crucible? And is Crucible to be trusted?[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheFinalDaysOfSuperman": (June-July, 2016)[[note]]The final storyline for Post-Flashpoint Superman. Superman is dying. But, before he goes, he's deadset on making sure humanity isn't defenseless without him.[[/note]]
* "Reign of the Cyborg Supermen": ''Supergirl (Rebirth)'' #1-7 (November 2016 - April 2017)[[note]]As Supergirl tries to adapt to her new life and new family, Cyborg Superman returns. And he's determined to turn Earth into a New Krypton.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/EscapeFromThePhantomZone": ''Batgirl (Rebirth)'' Annual #1, ''Supergirl (Rebirth)'' #9-11 (May-September, 2017)[[note]]Supergirl and Batgirl meet again for first time in a case which will lead them into the PhantomZone to rescue an innocent girl from a genocidal, murderous mad scientist.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroesBugsBunnySpecial'': (August, 2017) [[note]]Supergirl has saved the Legion of Super-Heroes from Mordru at the cost of contracting a strange alien illness. The Legionnaires need someone like Superboy to save her; instead, they get a loony.[[/note]]
* "The Girl of No Tomorrow": ''Supergirl (Rebirth)'' #12-13 and Annual 1 (October-November, 2017)[[note]]Emerald Empress goes back to the past to put together a new team and kill Supergirl before the Girl of Steel can defeat her in the future.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/ManOfSteel2018'': (July-September, 2018)[[note]]Brian Michael Bendis explores Krypton's past and its destruction along with Superman's rise as a hero as the Man of Steel encounters a mysterious new villain with ties to Krypton and its destruction.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/TheKillersOfKrypton": ''Supergirl (Rebirth)'' #21-33 (October 2018 - November 2019)[[note]]Supergirl sets on a journey across the galaxy to discover the truth behind the claims of Rogol Zaar and the destruction of Krypton.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupermanBrianMichaelBendis''[[note]]A new era in the Superman Family's life begins.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/WorldOfKrypton (2021)''[[note]]Mini-series delving into the past of Krypton and the House of El.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/HouseOfBrainiac'' (June-August, 2024)[[note]]Brainiac unleashes an army of Czarnians upon Earth, as is is seeking to collect... What? Brainiac isn't seeking to miniaturize and bottle Metropolis or any other Earth cities as usual. What, or who, is the Coluan looking to collect from Earth this time?[[/note]]
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[[folder:Limited Series and One-Shots]]
* "ComicBook/Supergirl1984" [[note]]As well known as "Supergirl Movie Special". Comic-Book adaptation of the 1984 movie.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupergirlAdventuresGirlOfSteel'' (1998-2006) [[note]]Collection from ''DC Animated Universe'' comics featuring Supergirl.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/ElseworldsFinestSupergirlAndBatgirl'' (September, 1998) [[note]]In a world with no Superman or Batman, Supergirl and Batgirl must cast their differences aside and team up to solve a kidnapping.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupergirlWings'': (October, 2001)[[note]]Matrix is an Amenlee, specifically an angel whose role is to help human beings turn away from their inner darkness. Unfortunately, Matrix is beginning to question whether her latest charge, a human girl named Linda Danvers, can even be saved. What follows is a tale of redemption as Matrix finds herself being forced to question who she is and why she does what she does, and it becomes increasingly murky just who, Matrix or Linda, needs to be saved.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/SupermanSupergirlMaelstrom" (January-March, 2009)[[note]]Five-issue mini-series in which Supergirl and her cousin fight a dangerous and vicious villain from Apokolyps named Maelstrom who is determined to kill Superman to win the favor of Darkseid.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupergirlCosmicAdventuresInThe8thGrade'': (February-July, 2009)[[note]]Alternate Universe series intended for children which retells the adventures of a pre-teen Earth-One Supergirl.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupergirlWednesdayComics'': (''Wednesday Comics'' #1-12) (July-September, 2009)[[note]]Supergirl babysitting the Superpets becomes more stressful than usual when something drives Krypto and Streaky crazy.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/ManOfSteelPrequel'' (May, 2013) [[note]]Tie-in to the ''Man of Steel'' movie. There, she is Kal-El's and Jor-El's distant ancestor instead of Kal-El's cousin. She is sent colonize a planet by the Council of Krypton. That mission will go awry.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/AdventuresOfSupergirl'': (January-July, 2016) [[note]]''Supergirl (2015)'' tie-in mini-series.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupergirlBeingSuper'' (February-August, 2017) [[note]] An origin and coming-of-age Supergirl tale set outside of the main continuity.[[/note]]
* "ComicBook/SupergirlWomanOfTomorrow": (August 2021 - April 2022)[[note]]Maxi-series by Tom King and Bilquis Evely.[[/note]]
* ''Power Girl Special'': (May, 2023)[[note]]One-shot exploring Power Girl's new status quo.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupergirlSpecial'': (October, 2023)[[note]]One-shot exploring Supergirl's current feelings regarding her new status quo.[[/note]]
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[[folder:Other Comic Appearances]]
* ''ComicBook/Superman1939'' (1939-1986, 2006-2011) [[note]]Supergirl made regular appearances and cameos up to the very final Pre-Crisis issue, and she continued to appear in the relaunched, renumbered book after her return to the DC Universe.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/WorldsFinest1941'' (1941-1986)[[note]]Supergirl made regular guest star appearances.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/Superboy1949'' (1949-1979) [[note]]Renamed ''Superboy starring/and the Legion of Super-Heroes'' from the issue #197 onward, Kara started making semi-regular appearances from issue #80 (1960).[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica Vol 1'' (1960-1987) [[note]]Although Supergirl did not become a full-fledged Leaguer, she participated in some sporadic missions.[[/note]]
* ''Literature/TheSuperDictionary'' (1978)
* ''ComicBook/DCComicsPresents'' (1978-1986) [[note]] Superman team-up book. Kara co-starred in some issues and storylines.[[/note]]
* ''Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 2 (1980-1984)
* ''Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes'' (1984-1987)
* ''ComicBook/TheSupermanAdventures'' (1996-2002)
* ''ComicBook/TeenTitans2003'' (2003-2011)
* ''ComicBook/SupermanBatman'' (2004-2011)
* ''Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 5'' (2004-2009)
* ''ComicBook/{{Justice|DCComics}}'' (2005-2007)
* ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'' (2005-2006)
* ''Justice League of America Vol 2'' (2006-2011)
* ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' (2008-2009)
* ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' (2008-2012)
* ''ComicBook/WednesdayComics'' (2009)
* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueCryForJustice'' (2009-2010)
* ''ComicBook/DCRetroactiveSuperman'' (September-October, 2011)[[note]]Three-issue series spotlighting three different decades from the History of Superman in preparation for the 2011 reboot.[[/note]]
* ''ComicBook/SupermanFamilyAdventures'' (2012)
* ''Toys/AmeComiGirls'' (2012-2013)
* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueUnited'' (2014-2016)
* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeague3000'' (2014-2016)
* ''ComicBook/DCComicsBombshells'' (2015-2017)
* ''ComicBook/GothamCityGarage'' (2017-2018)
* ''ComicBook/DarkNightsDeathMetal'' (2020-2021)
* ''ComicBook/DCFutureState'' (2021)
* ''ComicBook/DcVsVampires'' (2021-2022)
* ''ComicBook/DarkCrisis''' (2022-2023)
* ''ComicBook/BatmanSupermanWorldsFinest'' (2022-?)
* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueVsGodzillaVsKong'' 2023-2024
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Advertising]]
* "Advertising/VictoryByComputer": (1981) [[note]]A Radio Shack giveaway comic advertising the TRS-80 computer. Superman and Supergirl team up with the ComicBook/TandyComputerWhizKids to crush Lex Luthor's latest ploy.[[/note]]
* "Advertising/AmericanHondaPresentsDCComicsSupergirl": (1984-1986) [[note]]A series of PublicServiceAnnouncement comic-book in which Supergirl taught the importance of wearing a seat belt.[[/note]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Literature]]
* Supergirl: by Norma Fox Mazer, novelization of the 1984 film.
* Supergirl at Super Hero High: by Lisa Yee, set in the DC Super Hero Girls universe.
* Supergirl: Daughter of Krypton: by Daniel Wallace.
* Supergirl: Age of Atlantis: by Jo Whittemore, a companion novel for the show
* Supergirl: Curse of the Ancients: By Jo Whittemore
* Supergirl: Master of Illusion: by Jo Whittemore
* Supergirl: An Origin Story (DC Super Heroes Origins) by Steve Brezenoff
* Supergirl and the Man of Metal by Laurie S. Sutton, Gregg Schigiel
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'': In 2007, Kara (played by Creator/LauraVandervoort) became a regular character as Clark's cousin from Krypton, using a variation of the origin where she is older than him and, as is typical in that series, NotWearingTights or using a codename. (There had earlier been a fake "Kara from Krypton" who turned out to be neither. It was a plan by an [=AI=] made in Jor-El's image.)
* ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'': The 2015 TV series starring Creator/MelissaBenoist as Kara Zor-El originally premiered on Creator/{{CBS}} before {{Channel Hop}}ping to Creator/TheCW and becoming part of the Series/{{Arrowverse}}.
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[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanBatmanApocalypse'': The 2010 [[WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies direct-to-video animated movie]] is an AnimatedAdaptation of the 2004 story that introduces the post-Crisis Kara Zor-El. She was voiced by Creator/SummerGlau.
* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanUnbound'': Kara also appeared in 2013's direct-to-video cartoon adapting the 2008 Brainiac arc in the Superman titles. She was voiced by Creator/MollyQuinn.
* ''WesternAnimation/LegoDCComicsSuperHeroes: Justice League: Cosmic Clash'': Supergirl is a Justice League member and the only available besides Cyborg after the initial Brainiac's attack. She is voiced by Creator/JessicaDiCicco
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'': Supergirl is voiced by Creator/MeredithSalenger
* ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2023'': The 2023 animated movie features Kara as one lead character. She is voiced by Creator/MegDonnelly.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/{{Supergirl|1984}}''[[note]]Starring Creator/HelenSlater as the title character and a spin-off of the ''Film/{{Superman|Film Series}}'' starring Creator/ChristopherReeve.[[/note]]
* ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' features two Supergirls:
** Creator/SashaCalle plays Kara Zor-El from an AlternateUniverse created by Barry Allen/The Flash, which altered the events of ''Film/ManOfSteel'' and essentially replaced Creator/HenryCavill's Superman by her.
** Helen Slater's Supergirl briefly reappears in the multiverse collision scene alongside Christopher Reeve's Superman (both of them were [[FakeShemp recreated with CGI]]).
* A movie based on ''Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow'' was announced for James Gunn's DC Universe. She will be portrayed by Creator/MillyAlcock and will appear first in ''Superman Legacy''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Roleplay Games]]
* ''Roleplay/FreedomCityPlayByPost'': Supergirl is a playable character.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/CerberusEngineGames'': ''Crisis Expansion Pack 2'' adds Red Lantern Supergirl.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/DCUniverseOnline'': Playable character
* ''VideoGame/InfiniteCrisis'': Two versions of Supergirl are playable characters.
* ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueHeroes'': Playable in the PSP version.
* ''VideoGame/LEGOBatman''Supergirl is a playable character in ''LEGO Batman 2 and 3''
** ''VideoGame/LegoDCSuperVillains''
* ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'': Supergirl is a playable character. She has a Red Lantern alternate version.
* ''VideoGame/Injustice2'': Supergirl is a playable fighter, voiced by Creator/LauraBailey
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'' introduced its own version of Supergirl in 1998. This version was named Kara In-Ze and was rescued from the Kryptonian colony world of Argo. She wasn't actually a relative of Superman, beyond their being the same species, but she was adopted as his cousin and given a false civilian identity as Kara Kent. Paul Dini and Bruce Timm wanted to use the original Kara Zor-El, but they were denied by DC Comics, due to the then-current "Superman is the ''only'' survivor of Krypton" edict. She was voiced by Creator/NicholleTom.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'': Kara In-Ze would later appear in this cartoon. An evil clone of Supergirl named Galatea also appeared, whose costume, voluptuous yet toned body, hairstyle and larger breasts were an obvious ShoutOut to Power Girl.
* ''WesternAnimation/SuperBestFriendsForever'': Supergirl, Batgirl and Wonder Girl starred in the WesternAnimation/DCNation shorts by Creator/LaurenFaust.
* ''Superman 75th Anniversary Animated Short'': Silver Age Kara Zor-El makes a brief appearance in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebXB0lBoaQ0 short]]
* ''WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls'': Supergirl is one of the main characters in the web-cartoon and ''Toys/DCSuperheroGirls'' line of superheroine dolls.
** ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls2019'': A full television series that serves as a ContinuityReboot of the same concept as the web series, with noticeable differences, such as which characters are included and more stylized character designs.
* ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'': Kara shows up at the end of the fourth season.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'': Kara is voiced by Joanne Spracklen.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyAdventuresWithSuperman'': Kara Zor-El is slated to be voiced by Kiana Madeira.
* Supergirl was supposed to appear in the third season of ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2006'' before it was canceled.
[[/folder]]

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