| Alias |
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| Supergirl IV | |
| Nick Name | |
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| Civilian ID | |
| Cir-El Alias Mia |
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| Occupation | |
| Adventurer | |
| Legal Status | |
| Pseudo-Clone from a Metropolis of the future. | |
| Nation or Planet of Origin | |
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Metropolis of thousands of years into the future. |
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| Group Affiliation | |
| Futuresmiths | |
| Base of Operations | |
| Height | |
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| Weight | |
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| Eye Color | |
| Violet | |
| Hair Color | |
| Black | |
| Skin Tone | |
| Caucasian | |
| Known Powers | |
| A
pseudo-clone of
Superman possessing superhuman strength,
speed, agility, stamina, invulnerability, super-sonic flight, laser vision, x-ray vision,
macroscopic and microscopic vision, acute senses, hurricane- force and
super-cooled breath, ability to live without
nutrition, liquid, air or rest for long periods of time and an
extremely long life expectancy. Invulnerability is derived from a biological aura, which can be extended to other objects and beings within close proximity. Only known weaknesses are to red solar radiation, Kryptonite radiation and magic. |
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| Accessories | |
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| Common Enemies | |
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Futuresmiths |
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| Regularly Appearing | |
|
Action Comics Superman Vol. 2 |
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| First Appearance | |
| Superman: The 10¢ Adventure (March, 2003) | |
| Creator | |
| Steven T. Seagle & Scott McDaniel | |
| Origin | |
| In a
ploy to dominate the world, the agents of Brainiac known as the
Futuresmiths created a clone of
Superman
from a single hair, grafting his genetic code onto a normal human girl,
naming her Cir-El. Believing herself to be Superman's daughter from the future, and not knowing that she was pawn in Brainiac's plot, Cir-El carried within her genetic code the collective consciousness of her cybernetic creator, who knew that Superman would never attack a girl he believed to be his offspring, Supergirl. |
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