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DC's 'The New 52' - What About Power Girl?

After establishing her character over the course of the last 27 issues, Power Girl's future in the new DCU still seems unclear.

If this DC reboot, revamp, new DC Universe -- whatever you want to call it -- has done anything, its that it has brought DC Comics to the forefront of comic book news. And that, for the most part, is a really good thing. I mean, all comic fans want to see people buying and reading comic books -- we all want this industry to exist, right? Yet, while it's all great and fun that the new DC Universe is being remodeled and characters we know and love are getting a chance to break from the chains of continuity that confine them (and their respective creative teams), not all of the news that has come to light has been great.

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Some change isn't always the best -- at least it isn't when you are dealing with some of your favorite comic book characters. In order to pull off a revamp and a launch of 52 new ongoing titles, DC Comics had to cancel a whole lot of comic book series and change the roster to many of their popular teams. Among the canceled books was Power Girl, which had reached issue 27 before coming to an end prior to the launch of the new DC Universe. The series, which had initially seen success in numbers and praise from fans and comic journalists alike, was launched by stellar creative team Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray and artist Amanda Conner.

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The series' first issue saw a lot of success before the second issue dropped to 36,000 units sold and remained there before eventually dipping below the 20,000 units sold mark. That's not to say the series was bad; in fact, it was pretty good. Even after Palmiotti, Gray and Conner's twelve issue run ended and writer Judd Winick took over writing duties on the series alongside artist Sami Basri until Matthew Sturges came on board, the series was still okay. Sadly, money talks and PG wasn't selling the way DC would have liked -- and fans had been bracing themselves for a canceled book. Which unfortunately, is exactly what happened.

This summer, DC revealed an all new line-up of books that would be released starting in September, and Power Girl unfortunately did not make the list. PG not only lost her own ongoing series in the revamp, but she lost a place on any of DC's upcoming team books (Justice League and Justice League International, for example). This was, unfortunately, a rather sad ending to a series which had done its best to give Power Girl something she had never had before -- an identity.

Before the Power Girl series by Palmiotti and Gray, Power Girl was nothing more than an Earth-2 version of Supergirl. She was (arguably) a second rate character whose physical appearance was used to sell her books when her personality seemed lacking. The creative team made her entertaining and interesting; they gave her a personality, interests and ambition. Their treatment of the fact that she is a voluptuous woman was appropriately tongue-in-cheek, and made for some very amusing moments in her book. In twelve issues Power Girl went from being a character who was just a really busty female version of Superman, to being her own woman with her own identity who just happened to have a voluptuous figure. That's what made this book so great, and that's what makes me sad to see it go.

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Late last week during FanExpo in Toronto (which we covered here), DC announced an all new series, Justice Society, which was being written by veteran Starman and Justice League writer James Robinson and drawn by Nicola Scott (Wonder Woman). The announcement revealed that the series (which doesn't yet have a release date) would be set on Earth-2 -- coincidentally, Power Girl's home universe. Could DC be saving PG for the Justice Society book? Could Power Girl finally be returning to Earth-2? All that we know for sure is that DC editor Eddie Berganza had been quoted as saying Karen Starr would return -- but he never confirmed that she would be returning as Power Girl.

After a great series that had established Power Girl as having more depth and personality, it would certainly be unfortunate to see the character's departure from comics. Particularly since her final issue made no mention or hint of what was in store for her in the future. It just sort of ended, and frankly, that kind of sucks.

What do you think of Power Girl? What would you like to see be her future at DC comics? Do you think she will join the recently announced Justice Society book?

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Sooner or later, Power Girl, The REAL Power Girl, will come back....

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I dont get what it is, maybe erectile dysfunction or something that these writers dont see her worth, but the point of power girl whether she has depth or not, is she has got huge boobs and they always draw her flatteringly. its the main and possibly only reason any 11-15 yr old would start reading, shes a great tool for selling and those morons would be fools to get rid of her. Jeez..power to the gay folks, but come on. DC is laying it on way too thick. we get it you guys arent homophobes we notice midnighter and apollo, we notice bunker the flaming flamingo, nw let us have sexy statuesque woman, god knows you destroyed wonder woman for me...grrr. im genuinely mad about that, you made her petite and small! sigh....give me hotties, more woman wont read this just because you desperately change for them I mean is there a GUY that actually worked for? No, why would it work on a global scale? This is the problem with execs who are just high payed fanboys who pay for it. they have no idea how womens gears turn

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@jarsamson: I'm hoping so, too.

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@CATPANEXE said:

she'll return yes. it's pretty obvious that DC withheld a few characters from the initial launch so they can use them as the ones that surprisingly show up later.

I'm hoping she'll be as fun as she was in her solo series.

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Hmm..

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" Before the Power Girl series by Palmiotti and Gray, Power Girl was nothing more than an Earth-2 version of Supergirl. She was (arguably) a second rate character whose physical appearance was used to sell her books when her personality seemed lacking."  
 
Oh, piss off. You clearly never read anything involving her prior to this. She's always had a personality, and has long been an involving character. Yes, her rack sells books. To 13 year olds. The reason she has a strong fan base is because people like her as a character. I'm sad to see her go because she's a great character and always has been.   

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Oh, I hope that given the revelations in the preview to Mr. Terrific, PG isn't reduced to the role of girlfriend/mother...
 
That would be a huge comedown from her own series and the two JSA series.  And even Generation Lost.
 
I hope instead that it's a multiverse slant on things, with Karen giving Mr. Terrific another reason to live...by cluing him into the possibilities inherent in other universes with copies of the people he knew and loved...
 
And in the process helping herself, (assuming that she's the PG of this new Earth 2 stranded on the DCnU Earth.

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she'll return yes. it's pretty obvious that DC withheld a few characters from the initial launch so they can use them as the ones that surprisingly show up later.

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Power Girl's right boob is Earth-One and her left boob is Earth-Two in the new multiverse. True story.
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@Babs said:

@jNerd said:

Because of this article I've started reading the series. Thanks Sara!

I hope you like her book! :)

Until now I was really unfamiliar with Power Girl, but I'm really enjoying the series.

I think Starrware Labs is a great idea that I haven't seen often. I'm almost through with book #10.

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BRING BACK PG!

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No, she isn't combined with Supergirl in the DCnU.  They are distinct characters.  Power Girl, (as opposed to simply Karen Starr), will appear eventually---we already know that from SDCC.  Almost certainly in the pages of Mr. Terrific, and she's almost certainly STILL Karen Starr---the first part we can infer from Eric Wallace's comments, the second part because it doesn't make any sense to have them appear as two characters in the same book.
 
She likely IMO won't appear regularly in JSA.  For a number of reasons.  One is that she's likely in the DCnU main Earth, rather than Earth 2.  The other dates back to before we knew about the reboot, back when JSA's Willingham mentioned that he was only using her for a couple of issues because another book now had editorial control over her, (this was after the cancellation of All-Stars was announced).  At the time, I assumed it was either Power Girl itself, or the then upcoming JLI book.  But now it seems likely to be Mr. Terrific IMO.

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I miss Powergirl soooo much, she bought me back to comics,please bring her back she is such a powerful character.
It sucks they can kill her off, If they don't want her anymore I will take her.
Damn you Copywrite !!!

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I thought she got combined with the new Supergirl, hence the familiar face and haircut.

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i really hope she will be back she is my second favorite charecter! :(

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PG is right up there with Wonder Woman and Batwoman for me.  I've always had a dream that there would be a female "trinity" team-up between the three women.  I'm very sad to see her go.  I love Supergirl, but really loved PG's maturity, embracing her femeninity, owning her body, curves and all, AND her naivete around being human and establishing her human identity.  I hope she'll be a part of the new JS, and that there will be some crossover into Mr Terrific on some cross dimenstional team-ups.
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1st off, this reboot is NOT good for DC. In the SHORT term (which is all people ever seem to think about today) sales will be okay. I don't give it 6 months, before what they have done, tanks the whole mess. 
 
2ndly, Power Girl wouldn't be an issue at all, if they had simply gone back to the pre-1985 destruction of the DC Universe. She's simply Earth-2s version of Supergirl. 
 
This reboot is SO dark, I see NO place in it for anything humorous. Really. It's friggin depressing as HELL. 
 
I'm certainly not wasting my money on it, as it's not going to last a year.

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@jNerd said:

Because of this article I've started reading the series. Thanks Sara!

I hope you like her book! :)

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I think with Flashpoint the DCU becoming one Powergirl and Supergirl became one person.

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I Really don't want to lose Power Girl! I've written letters to DC Comics, had friends write in asking that if one of the New 52! I've even joined twitter, just to get on a twitterpetion to save Power Girl! Please, Everone sign! If You haven't already, I've got no answer from Anyone at DC. I called up DC and finally got a superviser to call Me back! She listened, and promise to email Her Boss about Power Girl! But I haven't heard anything.. Power Girl is just to important, to just let Them make Her dissapear! Please, We have to everything We can to let DC Comics know that! Maybe, if We make enough noise Someone will listen! I really Hope We can save Power Girl!
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signed up just to say that im missing PG and heres hopin for her return SOON!

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power girl is the comic that has got me into comics ,ok it was the art work that got me into her at first glance as i walked past,and i dont realy like the new artwork but the story has been getting better and i am upset that she has been canceled just as i have found her,but it has led me to sub to more comics and for that i am glad and she has not gone in vain.

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When I read the newer PG series, I really enjoyed it. Plus it felt like a great balance between comedy, drama, and an action flick.
And some lovely artwork that made the series shine even more. Bummer not to see this series continue. Which it should, because PG is an awesome character!

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After the announcement that DC is launching the Justice Society in an Earth 2 setting, I think that it would be best that Power Girl be established in that environment. It was always so odd that she and Supergirl shared the same reality. DC has the opportunity to treat Earth 2 as Marvel treats it's Ultimate Universe where they can have parallel and and original characters live and die as the creative teams see fit and have the DCnU proper concentrate on the core characters without convoluting the universe with nonsensical relationships like how does the Alan Scott Green Lantern relate to the Green Lantern Corps or tying the Jay Garrick Flash in with the Barry Allan Flash.
Power Girl should be the Earth 2 Supergirl, a place where she can thrive!

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Though i didnt really know a whole lot about her, ive always liked POWER GIRL and i hope she will return.
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ohhhh! boobs! boobs! damn it! power girl is so hot! lol
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Because of this article I've started reading the series. Thanks Sara!

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I, suprisingly, really enjoyed her solo series. Sad to see her go but hope she comes bounces back like before.  
@Psykhophear said:

The series would've survived a little longer in my opinion if Amanda Conner didn't leave halfway. Power Girl and Amanda's artistic style was meant to be. Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed reading Power Girl after issue # 12 but it wasn't the same without Amanda's creative input. 
i agree. 
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Here is the problem I have with all the books. None of them gave anyone any kind of send off that these Charcters deserved....especially the Golden Agers. To see an empty coffin for Alan Scott, a nonsense ending for PG, it's just typical. I am not happy about these changes. I am hoping they deliver more than what they did in JLA #1.

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@YoungFrey said:
@mikeclark1982 said:
i hope it returns. from what i read and hear from people, power girl was more or less like she hulk for DC. a smartly written book about a super attractive female superhero with... assets. 
This.  I'm adult enough to admit that I first tried Power Girl out because of the boobs.  But I stuck with it because it was entertaining.  I like the idea of a hero who has fun.  Who's life isn't an endless slog.  Who doesn't spend every second reliving past trauma or trying to keep their loved ones safe is refreshing.  She's like a Spider Man who didn't kill his uncle and is well endowed.  Plus DC mostly spared the series from crossovers.  At least in the first year.  I personally hate it when my stories are held hostage in another book.  It was so nice to just have to buy one book to get the story. 
Then you are easily the most honest guy on this site. You're the only one that I've seen admit it on this board, and I salute you.
 
Except me. I love giant boobs too, and I'll yell it from the top of a mountain
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I started reading comics around age 10 in 78 and one of my first comic books off a spinner rack was the return of All Star Comics with continuous numbering from the previous pre-silver age series.  Well, that is where I first discovered Power Girl and Huntress (Helena Wayne, Batman's daughter Earth-2).  I've been stuck on both characters ever since and PG's most recent series I thought was a long overdue focus on the character. 

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@Vance Astro said:

As much as I love Power Girl.She shouldn't have existed in the first place.No reason for two characters (Supergirl & Power Girl) who are essentially the same character to exist in the same universe.It's just stupid IMO.

Hunhh? Clearly if you can only have one it is Power Girl. Come on, she is one of the best characters in the DCU.

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As much as I love Power Girl.She shouldn't have existed in the first place.No reason for two characters (Supergirl & Power Girl) who are essentially the same character to exist in the same universe.It's just stupid IMO.

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idk why they cancelled pg her book was a breath of fresh air i think in my opion of why it was cancelled is cause Winick tried to conect pg with his other book. i noticed when he came on Terra vanished so did the little red head kid to. i was surprised it lasted to 27 issues without Amanda Jimmy and Justin. dose anyone know if PG and Kara ever patched things up i noticed they never explored that in the pg book that ik of. i hope pg gets a new title in the near furture.
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At San Deigo Comic Con my gf and I talked to Dan Didio. We mentioned Supergirl and how her outfit seemed very Powergirl/Supergirl mashup. Was that because there was not going to be a Powergirl in the the new52? He said what do you mean mash up? They are two seperate people. So I replied, So will she be in the DCnU? he said  "I didnt say that,  but wait and see."
 
If you could see his expression I would say its a big hint that Powergirl will appear. Its already known that the new52 is pretty much just the first wave.

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She will be in the JSA when they get there book

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Personally, I didn't care for the comic itself. Despite that, I think the point of it (giving Karen an 'identity') is a worthy enough cause to make my distaste for the title itself irrelevant.

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Power girl or Galatea. That'd be cool in a young justice or Justice League Unlimited 2. 

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I love Powergirl. I think she's a victim of the new DC Universe which is so adament at trying to make all their characters look more proportional, they will not allow a large breasted woman to exist anymore. So, she was cut. Also, if you look, no Justice Society, it's hard to come from Earth-2 if there isn't one. However, I've heard they're introducing Earth-2 sometime soon so hey, maybe we'll get Powergirl and Star Spangled Kid and all the others. Let us hope anyway. Though, she may have a few reductions...

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I really hope to see PG again. She pretty much is the only book that a like from DC...

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@Fetts: As Adam Hughs has so eloquently put it...

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Release PG #1 and keep her the way she is,maybe with a bit more modern look,put her in JLA or JSA and move on.

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Bring her own series right now.

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@mikeclark1982 said:
i hope it returns. from what i read and hear from people, power girl was more or less like she hulk for DC. a smartly written book about a super attractive female superhero with... assets. 

This.  I'm adult enough to admit that I first tried Power Girl out because of the boobs.  But I stuck with it because it was entertaining.  I like the idea of a hero who has fun.  Who's life isn't an endless slog.  Who doesn't spend every second reliving past trauma or trying to keep their loved ones safe is refreshing.  She's like a Spider Man who didn't kill his uncle and is well endowed.  Plus DC mostly spared the series from crossovers.  At least in the first year.  I personally hate it when my stories are held hostage in another book.  It was so nice to just have to buy one book to get the story. 
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@Jekylhyde14 said:
I doubt we've seen the last of Power Girl. She's obviously still in the hearts and minds of the readers, and she's a cosplay favorite at conventions. This reboot might even be good for her. As someone mentioned earlier, she's spent most of the modern age as a continuity embarrassment. We had the retconning of her origin that made her Arion's descendant; she had that kid during Zero Hour that disappeared and no one talks about; she disappeared for a little while; and then she went back to being the Earth-2 Supergirl. I'll admit that I didn't read the Gray/Palmiotti/Conner series, but it sounds like it was getting canceled regardless of the revamp. There's nothing that prevents her from returning to the person she was by the end of that series when she comes back in Mister Terrific or as a member of Earth-2's Justice Society (we have the multiverse again, so we might as well use it). All in all, I wouldn't worry too much about Power Girl. She'll be back. 
There's actually no evidence that it would have been canceled.  It was AFAIK, the only DCU comic to have about five months of mostly continuous upticks in sales, albeit small ones.  And it was well above cancellation levels.  Levels that say Jonah hex for example was operating under, and Blue Beetle operated under when it was around---long before it was canceled.  And Supergirl was on it's way to pass Power Girl as a lower selling title.  In another few months, if the trends had continued, it would have done so.
 
So Power Girl's cancellation seems mainly based on the reboot.  It's rather impressive that Power Girl maintained the levels it did with creative teams that weren't A-list, no promotion from DC, and no real crossovers like sister title Supergirl continuously got.
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@Judge_Dredd said:
Power Girl is one of the best, the people need PG. I don't find Supergirl very interesting, Power Girl on the other hand is one of the more entertaining glorious characters.
Power Girl was originally created for two purposes.  The first was to give some youth to the JSA.  The second was in fact because DC itself found Supergirl at the time not to be very interesting, and they wanted a more interesting version of her.
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Maybe her identity will be split, she'll be Karen Starr in the DCnu and Power Girl on earth-2.  If that happens I hope she doesn't go back to being all depressed like she was during the JSA.

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The series would've survived a little longer in my opinion if Amanda Conner didn't leave halfway. Power Girl and Amanda's artistic style was meant to be. Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed reading Power Girl after issue # 12 but it wasn't the same without Amanda's creative input. 

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Hope she comes back to the main DC universe but with a completely new back story, none of that Supergirl from Earth 2 rubish.

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Edited By mrzero1982pt2

i hope it returns. from what i read and hear from people, power girl was more or less like she hulk for DC. a smartly written book about a super attractive female superhero with... assets.