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Supergirl (Matrix)
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Note: Supergirl/Matrix is not to be confused with Pre-Crisis Kara Zor-El and Post-Crisis Kara Zor-El, or Cir-El, all who also were Supergirl characters.
Supergirl/Matrix is an artificially created protoplasmic being created in an alternate reality "Pocket Universe", who was originally designed b ...more |
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=Supergirl (Matrix)=
*Categories: <category>Gender, Female, Mythical, Comic Book, Character, Shapeshifter</category>
*First Appearance: Superman vol. 2, #16 (April 1988)
*(c) DC Comics
==Description==
Note: Supergirl/Matrix is not to be confused with Pre-Crisis Kara Zor-El and Post-Crisis Kara Zor-El, or Cir-El, all who also were Supergirl characters.
Supergirl/Matrix is an artificially created protoplasmic being created in an alternate reality "Pocket Universe", who was originally designed by that world's Lex Luthor to take on the form of a red-headed woman (after his deceased wife, that universe's Lana Lang)
Matrix later took on a default form of a tall, blonde female in her early 20's.
Action Comic (1938)
Issue 677
Matrix Supergirl takes form of the 4 women.
Issue 678
Matrix Supergirl takes form of a Japanese woman names Nakamura.
Issue 679
Matrix Supergirl takes form of a Japanese girl in the kimono, different from previous chapter.
She has become different men and women on several occasions. For awhile, she had everyone thinking she was Clark Kent, including herself.
She also possessed the power to turn herself invisible.
Supergirl/Lex Luthor Special
Matrix Supergirl takes form herself into Lucy Ricardo, Princess Leia, Bettie Page, and Lex Luthor's "mom" to cheering him up. Then, she disguise a male creature to lure a man into a trap.
Supergirl (1994)
Issue 2
Matrix Supergirl takes form of African American woman, a brunette short hair, and a man version of brunette, then gain more muscular.
Her morphing power was limited when she fused with Linda Danvers (Supergirl, Vol. 4 #1 (1996)) and was completely lost when Matrix and Linda Separated (Supergirl, Vol. 4 #50 (2000)).
During the Supergirl Vol. 4 series, this version of Supergirl (before issue 50) also had the ability to form large fire wings as she was an earth born angel.
DC recently gave the name Matrix out to an unrelated character. The Linda version of Supergirl has made appearances in comics, but no longer uses any of her unique morphing powers.
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Supergirl (Matrix)
- Categories:Gender, Female, Mythical, Comic Book, Character, Shapeshifter
- First Appearance: Superman vol. 2, #16 (April 1988)
- (c) DC Comics
Description
Note: Supergirl/Matrix is not to be confused with Pre-Crisis Kara
Zor-El and Post-Crisis Kara Zor-El, or Cir-El, all who also were
Supergirl characters.
Supergirl/Matrix is an artificially created protoplasmic being
created in an alternate reality "Pocket Universe", who was
originally designed by that worlds Lex Luthor to take on the form
of a red-headed woman (after his deceased wife, that universes Lana
Lang)
Matrix later took on a default form of a tall, blonde female in her
early 20s.
Action Comic (1938) Issue 677 Matrix Supergirl takes form of the 4 women. Issue 678 Matrix Supergirl takes form of a Japanese woman names Nakamura. Issue 679 Matrix Supergirl takes form of a Japanese girl in the kimono,
different from previous chapter.
She has become different men and women on several occasions. For
awhile, she had everyone thinking she was Clark Kent, including
herself.
She also possessed the power to turn herself invisible.
Supergirl/Lex Luthor Special Matrix Supergirl takes form herself into Lucy Ricardo, Princess
Leia, Bettie Page, and Lex Luthors "mom" to cheering him up. Then,
she disguise a male creature to lure a man into a trap.
Supergirl (1994) Issue 2 Matrix Supergirl takes form of African American woman, a brunette
short hair, and a man version of brunette, then gain more muscular.
Her morphing power was limited when she fused with Linda Danvers
(Supergirl, Vol. 4 #1 (1996)) and was completely lost when Matrix
and Linda Separated (Supergirl, Vol. 4 #50 (2000)).
During the Supergirl Vol. 4 series, this version of Supergirl
(before issue 50) also had the ability to form large fire wings as
she was an earth born angel.
DC recently gave the name Matrix out to an unrelated character. The
Linda version of Supergirl has made appearances in comics, but no
longer uses any of her unique morphing powers.
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