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Prepare to take flight with our latest addition to the DC Multiverse lineup as Supergirl is flying in from McFarlane Toys. This marks the second Supergirl, with the first coming to life from the ...
Batman and Supergirl are killed during the big battle ... while other corners of the DC multiverse intrude and are almost destroyed. We see the other universes depicted as differently hued globes ...
DC Comics continuity has largely been a mess. In 1985, DC attempted to streamline its multiple timelines and characters with ...
This saw Barry Allen running through an interdimensional rift in the multiverse, and he comes to Supergirl's Earth and befriends her. There, he helps her recover her public image after an incident ...
It wasn’t just the Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton versions of Batman and Sasha Calle’s Supergirl ... isn’t shown in The Flash witnessing the multiverse’s destruction, but merely frozen ...
This DC Multiverse scene offers cameos of some of ... who played Kara Zor-El/Linda Lee in the very campy 1984 movie Supergirl. And later, Slater played the CW Kara’s adoptive mother on the ...
Marvel’s various forays into the multiverse have yielded a mixed bag ... and introduce Sasha Calle as Kara-El, a.k.a. Supergirl, a visually arresting addition who gives the movie an additional ...
Messing with the multiverse will have some unexpected consequences ... Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) and Supergirl (Sasha Calle) in The Flash Super Bowl trailer. Image source: Warner Bros.
McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse is coming to an end next year ... This trailer included the highly anticipated DC Direct Page Punchers (Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow) action figures.
He told them that Kara showed up this world by mistake, and she had to return to her home dimension to live as Supergirl there. Then she would die in a battle to save the multiverse. If she didn ...
In the post-Zack Snyder’s ‘Justice League era, we see ‘The Flash’ Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) being aware of how he’s the janitor of the group & is called to clean the ‘Bat Mess’.