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#17
Supergirl (1996-2003) #17
1997
Despero wrests control over his body from L-Ron; Supergirl undergoes another change.

#20
Supergirl (1996-2003) #20
1998
While the reincarnation of Cassandra watches, Cerne approaches an island to destroy it. Supergirl is worried about Sylvia Danvers and almost helps the giant; tie-in to the Millenium Giants cross-over.

#25
Supergirl (1996-2003) #25
1998
Supergirl is still dealing with the fallout from Stanhope University, and she confronts Wally and asks him to intervene; He talks with her Mom, and Supergirl chases down Comet and learns that he's actually Andy Jones.

#37
Supergirl (1996-2003) #37
1999
"Heck's Angels" Part 4, continued from YOUNG JUSTICE #13. Young Justice, still being controlled by winged monkeys on their backs, are headed for Leesburg, while the Maid of Might faces off against Dante for their final dance in his Disco Inferno!

#38
Supergirl (1996) #38
1999
The JLA's Zauriel guests in a DAY OF JUDGMENT tie-in! The fallen angel Azmodel has taken over the form of the Spectre, prompting Supergirl and the Justice League's resident angel into a strangely uneasy team-up to do battle in Los Angeles! Will Zauriel force the Maid of Might—an angel of a different sort—to face whether or not she truly is an angel?

#44
Supergirl (1996-2003) #44
2000
After dealing with the return of Supergirl's greatest enemy, Linda now must cope with a dying Dick Malverne, whose cancer has returned and threatens to claim him. Meanwhile, the Church of the “S“ continues to attract new members, much to the dismay of a powerful being who considers Supergirl a deadly deceiver.

#49
Supergirl (1996-2003) #49
2000
Our Earth-born angel has fallen…and she won't get up! The Carnivore has emerged victorious over Supergirl in the Between City, and the citizens of Leesburg and the rest of Earth are going straight to Hell-literally-and unless some divine intervention can help Supergirl back to her feet, all is lost!

#51
Supergirl (1996-2003) #51
2000
A startling new look heralds a dramatic change in Supergirl's life! After the climactic battle with the Carnivore last issue, Linda Danvers is literally no longer the woman she used to be. What made her Supergirl has disappeared, and Linda-exhibiting only a fraction of her former powers-now sets off to find herself. First stop…Metropolis!

#57
Supergirl (1996-2003) #57
2001
Supergirl has to save Buzz from a family reunion of the worst kind, as the demon-turned-human is forced to come face-to-face with the daughter he never knew! And judging from her insect-like features and ill temper, “Daddy's Little Girl“ has plenty of issues to settle with him!

#62
Supergirl (1996-2003) #62
2001
Supergirl unfairly judged Buzz of a crime he didn't commit. Now, knowing the truth, the guilt-ridden heroine tracks Buzz all the way to Gotham City. Unfortunately, it looks like Buzz really is on the wrong side of the tracks this time. He's aligned himself with Harvey Dent, a.k.a. Two-Face, whose kidnapping of a scientist leads to the creation of another bizarre foe for the Maid of Might!

#67
Supergirl (1996-2003) #67
2002
The Demon Etrigan delightedly tries to play all sides against each other. He becomes aware that Supergirl is threatened by the mysterious captor of the Earth Angel, by Buzz's wavering loyalties and by the demon worshippers who'd like to turn Supergirl into The Demon's bride! Plus, the Bizarro Supergirl shows up in Leesburg, and her presence serves as a threat to Linda Danvers' secret I.D.!

#70
Supergirl (1996-2003) #70
2002
Mary Marvel joins Supergirl and Buzz for their next stretch on the road-a road that is suddenly covered in…frogs? Blame Hurmizah, a.k.a. the Black Plague. He's one of the Demon Mother Lilith's co-rulers, and it appears he'd like nothing better than to see Supergirl, Mary and Buzz croak!

#71
Supergirl (1996-2003) #71
2002
While examining ancient ruins in Mexico, Supergirl, Mary Marvel and Buzz face off against the sorceress Tara-another ally of the Demon Mother who has plagued Supergirl in recent months. The encounter, unfortunately, winds up catapulting Supergirl back in time, and she quickly finds herself about to become a sacrifice during the reign of the Aztecs!

#72
Supergirl (1996-2003) #72
2002
Amid ancient Aztec ruins in Mexico, Supergirl, Mary Marvel and Buzz must fend off the attack of the serpent god Quetzlcoatl, who's been resurrected by the Demon Mother Lilith to help execute her master plan. We also learn there may be another snake in the grass lurking nearby, one Supergirl would never suspect!

#73
Supergirl (1996-2003) #73
2002
Deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest lies the original Garden of Eden, the sacred place that Supergirl is convinced holds the Earth Angel of fire. Unfortunately, thanks to a long-simmering jealousy of Mary Marvel that prompts her to ignore her traveling companion's warnings of a possible trap, Supergirl may wind up destroying the missing Earth Angel she's been trying to save!

#74
Supergirl (1996-2003) #74
2002
This is it! Linda Danvers' quest to find the Earth Angel essence that was Supergirl reaches a startling climax…though it may not end exactly as she hoped, especially when one of her traveling companions is killed by the Demon Mother, Lilith! Can Linda re-merge with Supergirl? Should she? Or is there another answer? Prepare for the end of this major storyline, and the beginning of a shocking new direction for Supergirl with issue #75!

#77
Supergirl (1996-2003) #77
2002
Linda Danvers, a.k.a. Supergirl, gets a gig as a substitute art teacher at the local high school, while Kara Zor-El, a.k.a. Supergirl, takes the opportunity to experience life firsthand as a normal Earth teenager. The girls better enjoy the moment, because The Fatalist is coming-and he's out to eliminate Supergirl! Of course, now he has a choice of targets…

#85
Showcase '96 #8
1996
Superman summons Superboy to Metropolis to stop another metapowered teen's rampage in a story by Karl Kesel. Also, Legionnaires Gates, XS, and Leviathan must stop an assassination attempt that could shatter the United Planets-provided the heroes can stop arguing amongst themselves long enough to get the job done!

#1000000
Supergirl (1996-2003) #1000000
1998
A DC ONE MILLION tie-in! In a galaxy far off in the 853rd Century, two warring alien races stand on the brink of total annihilation. But the two sides are suddenly united when they find themselves facing a galactic force they cannot withstand a charming little terror named Supergirl!

#36-37
Young Justice, Book Two
2018
Who says you need to be an adult to save the world? Certainly not the members of Young Justice, a group of teenage superheroes out to make the world a safer place.
The team's members are a formidable group: Robin, Batman's protege; Superboy, with the awesome powers of his namesake; Impulse, heir to the legacy of the Flash. They've added three powerful young women—eagle-eyed Arrowette, brave Wonder Girl and supernaturally powerful Secret—to their team, making them stronger than ever.
Young Justice soon forges an alliance with Supergirl after they discover an evil man who calls himself Dante running a literal hell on Earth. Supergirl must use her powers as an Earth angel to stop Dante from allowing his army of demons to run free, but she can't do it alone. It's up to Young Justice to help her in this quest. Can Young Justice stop these forces of evil and keep the world from being overrun by demons?
Find out in these classic stories by Peter David (SUPERGIRL), featuring art by Todd Nauck (TEEN TITANS GO!), Lary Stucker (TEEN TITANS) and others. Collects YOUNG JUSTICE #8-17, YOUNG JUSTICE 80-PAGE GIANT, YOUNG JUSTICE IN NO MAN'S LAND, SUPERGIRL #36-37 and bonus content from YOUNG JUSTICE SECRET FILES #1.
Authors
Karl Kesel
Author · 51 books
Karl Kesel (Victor, New York) is an American comics writer and inker whose works have primarily been under contract for DC Comics. He is a member of Periscope Studio. In 2017, he started Panic Button Press with Tom Grummett to publish the creator-owned graphic novel Section Zero.

Peter David
Author · 478 books
aka David Peters Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) is an American writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff". David is noted for his prolific writing, characterized by its mingling of real world issues with humor and references to popular culture. He also uses metafiction frequently, usually to humorous effect, as in his work on the comic book Young Justice.