Supergirl (comic book)

[8] In 1994, DC Comics published a four-issue limited series[9] featuring a new Supergirl who was introduced early in the Post-Crisis era.

The series ran for 80 issues,[11] ending with the main character journeying to an alternate universe following the re-emergence of the original version of Kara Zor-El.

[20] It depicts Kara as a seemingly ordinary teenager living in the rural Midvale with the Danvers, since the couple found her inside a pod in the middle of a field.

Kara grows up aware of the pod and her unknown origins (which are glimpsed in dreams) and struggles to live a normal life as she discovers her astonishing super-human abilities, which she keeps a secret even from her closest friends.

[24] Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is an eight-issue miniseries by writer Tom King and artist Bilquis Evely which started in June 2021.

The best thing Tom King's done since Mister Miracle and Bilquis Evely just dropping mics on every dang page".

[30] The miniseries is being adapted into a feature film, also titled Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, from DC Studios, with Craig Gillespie directing from a screenplay by Ana Nogueira.

While Lobo does not appear in the Woman of Tomorrow comic, the role is set to be portrayed by Jason Momoa in the DCU film adaptation.