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Revision as of 02:24, 9 February 2010
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Species: | Kryptonian |
Hair: | Blonde |
Relatives: | Superman (cousin) |
Power Girl is Supergirl's counterpart from Earth-2A. She is also a member of the Justice Society of America.
Background Information
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Powers
Thanks to Earth's yellow Sun and weak gravity Power Girl posses the following powers:
- Vast Super Strength
- Invulnerability
- Flight
- Super Speed
- Heightened senses
- Various vision based powers
- Ice Breath
- Superbreath
Weaknesses
- Although Power Girl is invulnerable to nearly everything, under the yellow Sun, Kryptonite is the one substance that can destroy her.
- Green Kryptonite renders Kryptonian's physically weak and painfully ill.
- Red Kryptonite has effects on Kryptonian's that are unpredictable.
- Blue Kryptonite has a strange healing effect
- Gold Kryptonite is capable of removing a Kryptonian's super powers permanently.
Appearances
- Super Friends #7 references the following two comic books:
- Justice League of America, Vol. 1 #147 (October, 1977)
- Justice League of America, Vol. 1 #148 (November, 1977)
Notes
- Power Girl was created by Gerry Conway, Ric Estrada and Wally Wood.
- Her first appearance was in All Star Comics, vol. 1 #58 (January/February 1976).[1]
- Power Girl is the Earth-Two counterpart of Supergirl.
Members of the Justice Society of America |
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Superman (Kal-L) • Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) • Power Girl (Kara Zor-L) • Hawkman (Carter Hall) |
External Links
- Power Girl at wikipedia.org
- Power Girl at the DC Database wiki
- Power Girl at the JSA Member List
- Power Girl at Don Markstein's Toonopedia™
- Power Girl Chronology at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
References
- ↑ Go to DC Database for more on All Star Comics, vol. 1 #58 (January/February 1976).