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Issue Details

Issue #16
Published June 2007
Cover Price 2.99 USD; 3.65 CAD
Pages 36
Editing Eddie Berganza; Adam Schlagman (assistant)
Notes This issue went on sale 2007-04-04 (on time).

Cover Details - "Origin Revealed!"

Characters Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Zor-El
Genre Superhero
Pencils Ale Garza (signed)
Inks Ale Garza (signed)
Colors Rod Reis (signed)
Notes This issue went on sale 2007-04-04 (on time).
Reprinted in Supergirl: Identity (DC, 2007 series) #nn [minus all text and the UPC].

22 page Supergirl story "The Truth"

Characters Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Becky (flashback, cameo); Sarah (flashback, cameo); Nightwing [Dick Grayson] (flashback, cameo); Captain Boomerang, Jr. [Owen Mercer] (flashback, cameo); Power Boy (flashback, cameo); Felix Faust [as Zor-El]; Zor-El (flashback, cameo); Alura (flashback, death); Jor-El (flashback); Jax-Ur (flashback); The Jailor (flashback); Superman [as baby Kal-El] (flashback, cameo); Lara (flashback, cameo); Phantom Zone; Sunstone crystals
Synopsis As Supergirl races to escape the Father Box eruption, she remembers back on the events of the last few weeks, and finally collapses. She is picked by "Zor-El", and then she goes over the remembrances she has had of him recently. He says she's not remembering things correctly and narrates the "true" story. Back in Argo City, things are looking good for Zor-El, as the Science Council is going to use his Sunstone research. But then the televised banishment of Jax-Ur to the Phantom Zone by Jor-El is broadcast, and Zor-El's family looks on in horror. The crowd approves, however. Zor-El disagrees with his brother's usage of the Zone. With more usage of the Zone by the council, Zor-El noticed a change in the people, especially in Argo City, with more crime, unemployment, and homelessness. A crowd attacks Zor-El and his family, and he defends them by stabbing one of them with a sunstone crystal, which suddenly means he can hear the phantoms; that the people have been infected by something from the Zone, as the attacker grows crystals and dies. Zor-El quarantines the family, and researches how to use the crystals to cure. He approaches his brother for help to close the Zone, but Jor-El has discovered that Krypton will blow up. They each discount the others theories, and part. Zor-El uses Kara as a subject, and inoculates her. Together, they use crystal-shooting rifles to destroy infected people. The family is arrested and tried, but a groundquake releases them. Jor-El gives Zor-El plans for a rocket to escape Krypton, and tells him that they plan to send baby Kal-El away. The phantoms infect Zor-El's wife, and Kara is forced to kill her. And Zor-El decides that he must send Kara away also, to pursue and kill the last Kryptonian, Kal-El, so that the phantoms will finally be destroyed.
Genre Superhero
Script Joe Kelly (story and dialog); Marc Sable (plot)
Pencils Ale Garza
Inks Marlo Alquiza
Colors Rod Reis
Letters Rob Leigh
Notes Story continued from the previous issue, and continues in the next issue.
Reprinted in Supergirl: Identity (DC, 2007 series) #nn [minus the title, credits, and the To Be Continued blurb].

1 page DC Nation promo (ad from the publisher) "DC Nation: #55 [April 5, 2007] One Year Later..."

Characters Dan Didio (photo)
Script Dan Didio
Pencils ? (photo); ?
Inks ? (photo); ?
Colors ? (photo); ?
Notes Dan discusses doing one year of DC Nation columns. Ads for Supergirl #17, 52 #48, Wonder Woman #7, and Detective Comics #831. Appears on page 34 in this issue.

6 page promo (ad from the publisher) "House Advertisements"

Notes House ads for: Justice League of America/Justice Society of America (Lightning Saga), Batman Black and White statue, Outsiders Annual #1/Nightwing Annual #2, Countdown (Jimmy Olsen Must Die!), Justice League of America hardcover, and Frank Miller graphic novels (Ronin, Batman Year One, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again). Appear in various places in the issue.

6 page advertisement "Ads"

Notes Total of 6 one-page ads for: Spider-Man 2.1 (DVD, Columbia Pictures), abovetheinfluence (Partnership for a Drug-Free America), Dead High (graphic novel, Dutton Children's Books), Marvel Trading Card Game (video game, Konami), Dreamblade Anvilborn (miniatures game, Wizards of the Coast), and got milk? with Vince Carter (milk). Appear in various places in the issue.