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Supergirl : who is Superwoman?
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The Resource Supergirl : who is Superwoman?
Label
Supergirl : who is Superwoman?
Title remainder
who is Superwoman?
Statement of responsibility
Sterling Gates, writer ; Jamal Igle, Matthew Clark, Talent Caldwell, Fernando Dagnino, pencillers ; Keith Champagne, Matthew Clark, Jon Sibal, Talent Caldwell, Raul Fernandez, inkers ; Nei Ruffino, Tom Chu, colorist ; [introduction by Helen Slater]
Creator
  • Gates, Sterling
Contributor
  • Slater, Helen, 1963-
  • Caldwell, Talent
  • Champagne, Keith
  • Chu, Tom
  • Clark, Matthew
  • Dagnino, Fernando
  • Fernández, Raúl
  • Igle, Jamal
  • Ruffino, Nei
  • Sibal, Jon
Artist
  • Fernández, Raúl
  • Igle, Jamal
  • Sibal, Jon
  • Caldwell, Talent
  • Champagne, Keith
  • Clark, Matthew
  • Dagnino, Fernando
Author
  • Gates, Sterling
Colorist
  • Ruffino, Nei
  • Chu, Tom
Subject
  • Good and evil -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Superhero comics
  • Comics (Graphic works)
  • Women superheroes -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Superhero comics
  • Comic books, strips, etc
  • Supergirl, (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Graphic novels
  • Graphic novels
  • Comics (Graphic works)
Genre
  • Comic books, strips, etc
  • Comics (Graphic works)
  • Superhero comics
  • Graphic novels
Language
eng
Summary
"Does the world need a Supergirl? With the Daily Planet labeling her a super-tart, and her Kryptonian mother questioning her allegiance, Supergirl is lost, confused and angry. Enter Superwoman... At first the mysterious super-heroine appears a sympathetic friend to the beleaguered Kara. But when Supergirl's tasked with capturing Reactron--the gold Kryptonite-wielding psychopath who killed her father--it's clear that Superwoman may not be the ally Supergirl believed. With the burdens of two planets weighing on her, Kara must prevent Superwoman from pitting the people of Earth and New Krypton against each other. Will Supergirl be able to prove once and for all that she has earned the right to follow in Superman's footsteps?"--From back cover
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Cataloging source
B2A
Dewey number
741.5/973
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary form
fiction
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels

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  • Supergirl : who is Superwoman?, Sterling Gates, writer ; Jamal Igle, Matthew Clark, Talent Caldwell, Fernando Dagnino, pencillers ; Keith Champagne, Matthew Clark, Jon Sibal, Talent Caldwell, Raul Fernandez, inkers ; Nei Ruffino, Tom Chu, colorist ; [introduction by Helen Slater]

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