Supergirl: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1

Illustrated by Mahmud Asrar
Hardcover
$125.00 US
On sale Jul 08, 2025 | 824 Pages | 9781799502098

The Last Daughter of Krypton is ushered into a new era as part of DC’s initiative “The New 52”

Crashing to earth on an escape pod through turbulence and chaos is the last daughter of Krypton. Unlike her cousin who landed on warm Kansas City amongst kindly farmers, this Supergirl first lands on a frozen tundra and met by immediate threats to her life. She can’t understand how her powers are activated by the yellow sun and to the common person she might pose a threat to the world. Can her cousin, the only other living Kryptonian, Superman, help her and become crime-fighting partners?

Collects: Red Lanterns #29; Supergirl #0-40; Green Lantern/Red Lanterns #28; Action Comics feat Cyborg Superman #231; Supergirl: Futures End #1
Mike Johnson is a New York Times bestselling writer of comics, games, and animation. Since 2015, he has worked as a writer and creative consultant for ViacomCBS on Star Trek games and interactive projects. His work on the Star Trek franchise began in 2009 with Star Trek: Countdown, the comics prequel to the blockbuster film Star Trek directed by J.J. Abrams.

Since then, Johnson has written and cowritten the most Star Trek comics in the franchise’s history. His other credits include Superman/Batman, Supergirl, and Earth 2 for DC Comics, Transformers for IDW Publishing, and Ei8ht from Dark Horse Comics. He also wrote for the Emmy Award–winning animated show Transformers: Prime. Johnson previously worked in film and TV development for writers/producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci.

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The Last Daughter of Krypton is ushered into a new era as part of DC’s initiative “The New 52”

Crashing to earth on an escape pod through turbulence and chaos is the last daughter of Krypton. Unlike her cousin who landed on warm Kansas City amongst kindly farmers, this Supergirl first lands on a frozen tundra and met by immediate threats to her life. She can’t understand how her powers are activated by the yellow sun and to the common person she might pose a threat to the world. Can her cousin, the only other living Kryptonian, Superman, help her and become crime-fighting partners?

Collects: Red Lanterns #29; Supergirl #0-40; Green Lantern/Red Lanterns #28; Action Comics feat Cyborg Superman #231; Supergirl: Futures End #1

Author

Mike Johnson is a New York Times bestselling writer of comics, games, and animation. Since 2015, he has worked as a writer and creative consultant for ViacomCBS on Star Trek games and interactive projects. His work on the Star Trek franchise began in 2009 with Star Trek: Countdown, the comics prequel to the blockbuster film Star Trek directed by J.J. Abrams.

Since then, Johnson has written and cowritten the most Star Trek comics in the franchise’s history. His other credits include Superman/Batman, Supergirl, and Earth 2 for DC Comics, Transformers for IDW Publishing, and Ei8ht from Dark Horse Comics. He also wrote for the Emmy Award–winning animated show Transformers: Prime. Johnson previously worked in film and TV development for writers/producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci.

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