Power Woman
Power Woman
Power Girl, also known as Kara Zor-L and Karen Starr, is a
fictional DC Comics superheroine, making her first appearance in All Star
Comics #58 (January/February 1976).[1] Power Girl is the cousin of DC's
flagship hero Superman, but from an alternative universe in the fictional
multiverse in which DC Comics stories are set. Originally hailing from the
world of Earth-Two, first envisioned as the home of DC's wartime heroes as
published in 1940s comic books, Power Girl becomes stranded on the main
universe where DC stories are set, and becomes acquainted with that world's
Superman and her own counterpart, Supergirl.
In common with Supergirl's origin story, she is the daughter
of Superman's aunt and uncle and a native of the planet Krypton. The infant
Power Girl's parents enabled her to escape the destruction of her home planet
by placing her in a rocket ship. Although she left the planet at the same time
that Superman did, her ship took much longer to reach Earth-Two. On Earth, as
with other Kryptonians, Power Girl discovered she possessed abilities like
super strength, flight, and heat vision, using which she became a protector of
innocents and a hero for humanity. Though the specifics of how vary over
subsequent retellings, Power Girl is later stranded on another Earth when a
cosmic crisis affects her home of Earth-Two, and later carves out a separate
identity for herself from her dimensional counterpart Supergirl once they are
forced to coexist.
Though they are biologically the same person, Power Girl
behaves as an older, more mature, and more level-headed version of Supergirl,
with a more aggressive fighting style. She also adopts a different secret
identity from her counterpart. These changes are reflected in their differing
costumes and superhero names as well; Power Girl sports a bob of blond hair;
wears a distinctive white, red, and blue costume with a cleavage-displaying
cutout. The name Power Girl reflects that she chooses not to be seen as a
derivative of Superman, but rather her own hero and this choice is reflected in
the strong independent attitude of the character. Over various decades, Power
Girl has been depicted as a member of superhero teams such as the Justice
Society of America, Infinity, Inc, Justice League Europe and the Birds of Prey.
Power Girl's origin has gone through revisions, but over
time has reverted to her original conception as the Supergirl of Earth-Two. The
1985 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths eliminated Earth-Two from
history, causing her to be retconned as the granddaughter of an Atlantean
sorcerer known as Arion. This was an unpopular change and writers depicted the
revised Power Girl inconsistently. The 2005–2006 Infinite Crisis limited series
then restored her status as a refugee from the Krypton of the destroyed
Pre-Crisis Earth-Two universe. Following DC's Flashpoint crossover and The New
52 reboot in 2011, Power Girl's origin is retold as the Supergirl of
"Earth 2", cousin and adopted daughter of Superman, who during evil
god Darkseid's invasion of Earth 2 becomes stranded in the main continuity of
Earth 0, subsequently adopting the name Power Girl to hide her true identity.
She returned to her source Earth in the story Earth 2: World's End (2014–2015).
With Harley Quinns
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