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The Conflict In Kandor Grows More Tense in Supergirl #12

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The “Reign of the Superboys” saga begins this week with Action Comics #1096 by Mark Waid and Skylar Patridge, where young Superboy Clark Kent from the past collides with today’s Justice League Unlimited. meawhile here in Supergirl, Sophie Campbell thrusts Kara into the bottled city of Kandor, where she loses her powers and gains a cybernetic upgrade to lead a revolution alongside Conner Kent (Superboy) and a legion of Boy Thunder clones.

Together, these opening chapters ignite a sweeping storyline that spans the Superman family and propels DC’s new Superboy saga forward across March and beyond.

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This clash across time bridges Superman’s earliest days with the present, while Martian Manhunter, Mary Marvel, and Booster Gold search for the missing Man of Tomorrow in the past.

With the bottled city of Kandor on fire (literally), Kara Zor-El abandons the comfort of Midvale to save the last survivors of Krypton in Supergirl #12

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Supergirl #12

The conflict in Kandor between the Science Council and the younger Kandorians is only growing more tense in Supergirl #12

The conflict in Kandor between the Science Council and the younger Kandorians is only growing more tense. Supergirl’s first run-in with the rebel leader Black Flame ends with her broken and without her powers, forcing her to seek recovery with the Science Council. But despite Supergirl’s warning, the Council has their own plan to stop Black Flame: a powerful clone capable of taking down anyone in their path.

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The conflict in Kandor between the Science Council and the younger Kandorians is only growing more tense in Supergirl #12 On shelves and digital platforms April #8, 2026, from DC Comics

The conflict in Kandor between the Science Council and the younger Kandorians is only growing more tense in Supergirl #12
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