The Pre-Crisis Supergirl Respect Thread

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Adventure Comics #388.

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Adventure Comics #388.

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Adventure Comics #388.

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Adventure Comics #388.

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Adventure Comics #388.

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The island as mere inconvenience...

Problem solving...Supergirl style!

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Confirmation of Level 800 strength feat.

Supergirl successfully relocates Luthor island.

Source: Adventure Comics #388
Writer: Leo Dorfman
Penciller: Win Mortimer
Date: January 1970

I've been browsing a fairly large collection of magazines for this thread.

Along that way I found one of those rare villains that did not possess kryptonite, or use magic, or possess true superpower, who nonetheless gave Kara a surprisingly worthy challenge for her time.

I figure showing an abridged version of her encounter with this man will provide the chance to showcase a wide range of skill, resourcefulness, and ingenuity from both characters.

As this engagement filled the majority of 3 comics in its original incarnation, the decompressed format I've been using won't SEEM all that abridged.

Nevertheless, believe me when I say that it is, and that anyone who happens upon the original story will be able to confirm that themselves.

I'll be attempting this as a serial of sorts; translating material dense pre-1990s comics this way requires more effort than the average person might think...
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It should be apparent by now, but, virtually anytime I write
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what is being shown is a collection telling one story with images shown in succession.

Context is given by what precedes.

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Source: Superman Family #219
Writer: Paul Kupperberg
Penciller: Win Mortimer

At the beginning of this thread, I featured YouTube "mirrors" --
clips to reflect in human terms what a comic feat might look like in real life, and/or the kind of rather impressive person it would require.

Here's an example of a person who reflects "Level 200" from msn.com today (Tuesday, July 28, 2009).

She is a heroine in her right, as anyone who researches her backstory might discover:

(Shana Martin)
http://appetiteforlife.msn.com/?source=msn&gt1=25052#/viewlocation/c_7_a/

Random

Source: Superman Family #168
Writer: Elliot S. Maggin
Penciller: John Rosenberger
Date: December 1974

(Dialogue aside, the girl Kara is rushing toward in this scene IS reached in time.)

Hmm!

Posting the above reminds me that Kara's CAPE had some fairly remarkable properties for a mere piece of clothing.

There she is merely about to use it as insulating material, in order to break shocking current.

That can actually be done in many cases with ordinary clothing.

The 2nd and 3rd of the next 4 images will show something normal material can NOT do:

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