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*In the ''[[Ame-Comi]]'' imprint, both a Supergirl and a Power Girl exist together. In this universe, Supergirl is still Kara Zor-El, while Power Girl is actually the equivalent of Superman — her name is Kara Jor-El, and she is the daughter of Jor-El and cousin of Kara Zor-El. According to Supergirl, Jor-El and Zor-El destroyed Krypton intentionally as part of a failed attempt to destroy Brainiac, after sending both their Karas to Earth. Brainiac later reaches Earth and uses black kryptonite to turn Supergirl evil. Unusually for most depictions of Kryptonians, this Power Girl claims her powers do not come from the Sun.<ref>''Ame-Comi IV: Power Girl'' #1-3 and ''Ame-Comi V: Supergirl'' #1-3</ref>
*In the 2015 ''[[DC Bombshells]]'' iteration, Supergirl, Wonder Woman and Batwoman all exist in an alternate history version of World War II, independently of their male counterparts in the case of Batwoman and Supergirl <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dccomics.com/comics/dc-comics-bombshells-2015/dc-comics-bombshells-1 |title=BOMBSHELLS #1 |publisher=DC Comics |date=2015-08-12 |access-date=2015-08-28}}</ref> In this continuity, Kara Zor-El was born to Lara Lor-Van and Alura In-Ze was found in her spaceship by Russian farmers Varvara Dugina and Ipati Dugan, who raised her with their daughter, [[Stargirl (comics)|Kortni Dugiovna]]. The two sisters became best of friends and in their teens traveled to Moscow to join the legendary Night Witches, an all-female fighter squadron, but became Russian mascots after their powers were discovered. They abandon Russia when they find out the general intended to use them for his own destructive means and join the Bombshells team to aid in defeating the Nazis. When Brother Night turns into the Titan, Supergirl volunteers to sacrifice herself to defeat the monster, but Stargirl knocks her out and does it instead, saving Britain and devastating Supergirl in the process.<ref>''DC Bombshells''</ref> Kara becomes romantically involved with Lois Lane in this universe.
*The 2016 miniseries ''Supergirl: Being Super'' written by [[Mariko Tamaki]] and penciled by [[Joelle Jones]] is a coming-of-age take on Supergirl's origins,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/inside-supergirl-being-super-with-writer-mariko-tamaki
*In the world of ''Gotham City Garage'', Kara Zor-El was adopted by [[Jim Gordon (character)|James Gordon]] and becomes '''Kara Gordon''', Barbara's adoptive sister and a ridealong technician.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.monkeysfightingrobots.co/new-dc-series-gotham-city-garage/ | title=The Women of DC are Anti-Fascist Bikers in 'Gotham City Garage' | date=July 20, 2017 }}</ref>
*In [[Frank Miller (comics)|Frank Miller]]'s ''[[Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again]]'', Superman and Wonder Woman hide their daughter '''Lara''' from the world her entire life, but she later becomes important to the defeat of Lex Luthor and Brainiac, the story's antagonists. Lara possesses some of Wonder Woman's powers, benefiting from both a Kryptonian and an Amazonian heritage as that universe's '''Supergirl'''.
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