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Judging by its trailer, DC Studios' Supergirl will remain mostly faithful to the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic that inspired it (with some exceptions).
An interstellar mercenary with a big mouth and an even larger kill count, Lobo was created by writer Roger Slifer and artist Keith Giffen in 1983. He first appeared in Omega Men #3, a comic following a team of extraterrestrial superheroes that fight crime and, sometimes, each other.
DC Studios has released the first poster for Supergirl and it boasts the tagline, "Truth, Justice, Whatever." We also have a confirmed date and time for the trailer.
As soon as the needle drops on the record player in the new Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow teaser trailer and an iconic rock track begins to play, a fresh, exciting, and most importantly, unruly attitude snaps into place.
The trailer for Supergirl sets up surviving cities on Krypton, which could be a big seed for Man of Tomorrow to explore.
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Supergirl's first trailer looks alarmingly similar to Guardians of the Galaxy - is this a problem?
Does 'Supergirl' look more like 'Guardians of the Galaxy' than the 'Woman of Tomorrow' comic the film is inspired by?
James Gunn may not have directed Supergirl, but his fingerprints are all over the next installment of the DCU.