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Supergirl Vol. 4 1

SUPERGIRL VOL. 4 #1

Cover Date: September 1996
Cover Price: $1.95

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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Gary Frank (signed)
Inks: Cam Smith (signed)
Colors: Patrick Martin
Color Separations: Patrick Martin


Story: "Body & Soul" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryPeter David
PencilsGary Frank
InksCam Smith
LetteringPat Prentice
ColorsGene D'Angelo
Color separationsDigital Chameleon
EditingChris Duffy

Feature Character(s):

Supergirl II (Linda Danvers; see Comments; Supergirl also in flashbacks following Showcase '96 #8/2 and preceding main story; Linda Danvers also in flashbacks following flashbacks in #2 and preceding main story, and in flashback in between flashbacks in #7)
Matrix (merges with Linda Danvers; see Comments; part of the Matrix next in issue #26 as a separate being)

Supporting Character(s):

Fred Danvers (first appearance; Linda Danvers' father; also in flashback in between flashback in #7 and main story)
Sylvia Danvers (first appearance; Linda Danvers' mother; also in flashback in between flashback in #7 and main story)
Mattie Harcourt (first appearance; a friend of Linda's)
Wendell "Cutter" Sharp (first appearance; a reporter for the Leesburg Tribune; last in flashback in issue #26)

Villain(s):

Buzz (first appearance; also in flashback in between flashback in #13 and main story)
Lord Chakat (first appearance; also in flashback preceding main story)
the Chaos Cult (first appearance; in flashback in between flashback in #13 and main story)

Other Character(s):

Cholly (first appearance; an employee at the Leesburg Tribune)
Bonnie (first appearance; an employee at the Leesburg Tribune)
Mr. Loeb

Comment(s):

Supergirl merges with Linda Danvers in flashback in this story, and thus the two end up being one. However as they have led separate lives up until that point the chronological listings of both characters before this issue will be listed separately. Part of the protoplasmic material of the original Supergirl matrix isn't included in the new Supergirl matrix and becomes an entity of its own which shows up again in issue #26.

Synopsis:

In saving the life of a young woman, Supergirl merges her protoplasmic form with the dying body, and the two have become one. At last, Supergirl has a family, a life, a soul - but they're all somebody else's. And as she strives to solve the riddle of Linda Danvers's murder, Supergirl may not like what she's become.


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