Supergirlis far more than justSuperman’slong - lost full cousin . Sure , in full transparence , when Supergirl made her first appearanceat DC Comics , that ’s essentially what she was .

Those days are long exit , as the modern Supergirl is wiser , more mature , and stands on her own two metrical foot as a competent solo adept . While Supergirl has respectfully outdistance herself as more than just a Superman counterpart , they portion out many similar characteristics . For example , as much as Superman can be contend as DC ’s most inspirational hero , Supergirl ’s best lines and moments try out she is every bit as inspiring as the Man of Steel .

11“There’s no cure for that. It’s called being human”

Supergirl (1996) #63 by Peter David, Leonard Kirk, Robin Riggs, Gene D’Angelo, Digital Chameleon, and Bill Oakley.

As much as Kara Zor - El can not be overlooked for her achievements as Supergirl , lector also ca n’t forget theSilver Age man who adopted the mantlewhen Kara die . In her time as Supergirl , Linda Danvers proved to demonstrate the same kind of empathy it accept to be Supergirl . instance in point , Supergirl team up wth the Cassandra Cain variation of Batgirl during the " Joker : Last Laugh " arc . She run into her recurring opposition , Buzz , who , after suffering injuries in a last - ditch effort to atone for his sins , asks if there ’s a cure for heartache .

Instead of chastising her contender for his weakness and mistrust , she sympathizes and hugs him . pardon and empathy are essential component for Superman and Supergirl . On the way of life of being reasonable and righteous , sometimes they take to forgive their most heinous villains and , as Supergirl does for Buzz , revolutionise them to want to change their ways .

10“For a world that needs us, they sure can be jerks about it.”

Supergirl(2005) #34 by Sterling Gates, Jamal Igle, Keith Champagne, Nei Ruffino, and Rob Leigh

Superman has dealt with his fair share of criticisms in the wardrobe , but he ’s develop himself to accept whatever critic have to say about him , especially as someone who works for the press as part ofThe Daily Planet ’s staff . Kara deal with this for the first time when Cat Grant race a front - page account for the Daily Planet titled , " Why the World Does n’t call for Supergirl . " In this case , it ’s Superman who offers sobering , inspiring advice , but it ’s Supergirl ’s response that ’s laudable .

The populace is problematic when deal with critics , antagonist , opposition , challenge , and most of all , jerk . But the earth is even tougher when everyone decides to answer jerky behavior with dopy behaviour . The world needs multitude unforced to still be desperate and kind in a world full of tug , even when the jerkiness is directed toward them . That ’s Supergirl ’s admittance in her response . There are jerk in this macrocosm , but she still needs to be a hero to them .

9“We are here to inspire each other.”

Supergirl(2016) #6 by Steve Orlando, Brian Ching, Michael Atiyeh, Steve Wands,

Kara is forced to oppose an army of Cyborg Supermen lead by her father , Zor - El , and in confront the leader , she ’s told she ’s naive to think that she was sent to Earth to help or inspire its people . She ’s quick to chastise him in defiance . As citizen on the ground are helping each other get to rubber and harbor their accidental injury , Kara tells her Father of the Church that they all inspire each other .

There ’s always been an emphasis on how theS symbol stand for hopeand whoever wears it must be a lighthouse of promise . That ’s still truthful in a lot of style , butwhen that hope inhale others , it ’s the others who yield it forward . Supergirl has inspired the the great unwashed of National City , and in turn , they invigorate and facilitate each other . Supergirl sees and pick up the solvent of her inspiration firsthand during her conflict with Zor - El , which ironically inspires her to agitate forward when her fate looks hopeless .

8“We rose above our differences. Saved our city, and ourselves. Not just me. No one person. But all of us … together.”

Supergirl(2016) #7 by Steve Orlando, Matias Bergara, Michael Atiyeh, and Steve Wands

The nature of a zep is not just make up one’s mind in the heat of battle , butit ’s in the wake when they are need most . Any one superhero can save a city from being totaled , but someone want to be there post - struggle to pick up the part and extend a next footstep resolution for the survivor who need it . Supergirl is that resolution in a here and now that shew how she can beDC ’s material symbol of hope .

7“I may be an earth person now … but that’s still no reason to forget … my roots!”

Supergirl(1982) #17 by Paul Kupperberg, Carmine Infantino, Bob Oksner, Tom Ziuko, and Todd Klein

This issue would stigmatize the official begin ofa newfangled costume addition for Supergirl , one modeled after what was supposed to be the character ’s costume for her movie asterisk Helen Slater as the title character . DC want to habituate to offer some synergism between the comics and the pic , but the headband never made it past early test masking . Still , what was contextualized as the traditional Kryptonian headband was incorporated into Linda Danvers ' superhero attire .

In the fourth dimension since , Kara has been framed as someone who constantly wants to keep the civilization of her beat planet alive , often finding opportunities topass down Kryptonian history and loreto the next generation of Kryptonians . This is a prime lesson ofSupergirl showing eagernessto not only represent her culture , but maintain its memory in the present .

6“…I will hurt you. I’ll hurt you worse than you’ve ever been hurt in your whole life … Part of me is hoping you will attack. And part of me is praying - for your sake, and my own peace of mind - that you don’t. It’s up to you.”

Supergirl(1996) #79 by Peter David, Ed Benes, Alex Lei, Digital Chameleon, and Comicraft

Some outcome prior , the 15 - twelvemonth - onetime Pre - Crisis Kara from Earth - One miraculously appears in front of the Linda Danvers version of Supergirl , all while both are targeted by Linda ’s archrival , Rebel . Kara crash - lands into the wrong universe . The Spectre warns that the multiverse is in risk if thing are n’t put back into balance . KnowingKara’sCrisis on Infinite Earthsfate , Linda attempts to travel to Earth - One in Kara ’s position to give up her from death . Kara rushes to stop Linda , only to be discontinue by Rebel .

It ’s rare to seean angry Supergirl , which is scary enough , but a Supergirl amply mindful of how grave she can be is scary . Supergirl cognize there is a metre and a place for nurturing , but there is also a time and home to let fury vanish . Supergirl picks her struggle , but when her ally ' lives are put in danger , she ’s quick to retaliate , albeit with a admonition because she knows her full forcefulness .

5“I promise you … I will not be bound again!”

Supergirl(2005) #2 by Jeph Loeb, Ian Churchill, Norm Rapmund, Richard Starkings, David Moran, and Beth Sotelo

Still young ( yet deceptively older than Superman ) and new to being a superhero , Kara flies to the Kent Farm hoping to meet some advice and understanding about her place in the world from Superboy , only to be met with vitriol from Conner Kent . He traps her in her cape , which as someone who spent old age trap at heart of a garden rocket ship guide to Earth , triggers Supergirl to great core .

The experience of being confined to a single space for several years is one that ’s often minimize , but informs Supergirl ’s experience . She overcomes it , and works heavily to avert being bond by anything again in a genuine or metaphorical sensory faculty . She does n’t want to push her fellow Superman - Family member until her exemption from such bond are at wager , instigate her defiant reply .

4“And we will never stop flying. Fly with us, humanity. If you choose.”

Supergirl: Wingsby J.M. DeMatteis, Jamie Tolagson, Ken Lopez, Sherilyn Van Valkenburgh, and Digital Chameleon

Wingsisan underrate DC Elseworlds comicthat offers a version of Supergirl who , essentially , is an merger of the various traditional knowledge behind Kara Zor - El and Linda Danvers . It follows an Amenlee angel make Matrix , who attempts to help Linda Danvers from afar , as much as she resits . When Linda opens her pump for Matrix and Matrix realizes she was the one who needed preservation , the two merge into one being .

The last pageboy is an inspiring one as its just as much about humanity as it is about angelhood , urging reader to never halt flying and keep flapping their proverbial wings . When read between the lines , this monologue is all about perseverance and the survival of the human spirit . All it takes is self-control and empty the conscious decision to vanish fore that humans manage to soar to their true potential .

3"You want me to grovel? Then you truly have forgotten who I am."

DC vs Vampires: World War V#6 by Matthew Rosenberg, Otto Schmidt, Pierluigi Casolino, Joey Esposito, and Pasquale Qualano

In a world overproduction by lamia , Supergirl is a fellow member of Green Arrow ’s human resistance , putting her in direct battle with the Queen of the Vampires , Barbara Gordon . This leads toan unexpected Batgirl vs. Supergirl fight . Kara first tries to reason with Barb , reminding her of their past friendship , which Batgirl mistake for groveling , and Supergirl does n’t take kindly to the impression .

Supergirl was innovate into the DC Universe as a young , diffident , naive , and plucky teenager . As an adult , Kara is none of these things , certainly not uninitiate . Even in her most plucky of adventures , she was never one to submit well to anyone , and this is no unlike . She will propose reason until it becomes clean-cut that reason and empathy have no place on the battlefield .

2“I don’t kill worlds … I protect them!"

Supergirl(2011) #23 by Michael Alan Nelson, Diogenes Neves, Chad Hardin, Marc Deering, Wayne Faucher, Guy Major, and Rob Leigh

Supergirl visits the satellite I’noxia , where nano - corpuscle can take shape into the form of the habitant ’s thoughts . For Kara , her retentiveness begin to manifest and assault her , as orchestrated by an amnesiac Cyborg Superman trying to convalesce his memories . These memories accuse her of being a worldkiller and a destroyer , only for her to angrily assure them that is , in fact , a world protector .

This is an example where Kara - or anyone - could well be obscure by the accusations made against them in someone else ’s perception of her . position on anything can deviate from person to person , but in this stage setting , Supergirl is amply convinced of the beneficial she ’s done . She ’s really proven herself in her eyes and others that she is just as effectual of a protector as her cousin is .

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