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"Why the World Doesn't Need a Supergirl": Catherine Grant has written a piece titled "Why the World Doesn't Need a Supergirl". Clark and Lois Lane try to get Perry to forego printing the article, but Perry's hands are t

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Supergirl

Supergirl (Volume 5) #34 is an issue of the series Supergirl (Volume 5) with a cover date of December, 2008. It was published on October 1, 2008.

Synopsis for "Why the World Doesn't Need a Supergirl"

Catherine Grant has written a piece titled "Why the World Doesn't Need a Supergirl". Clark and Lois Lane try to get Perry to forego printing the article, but Perry's hands are tied and he can't deny the fact that Supergirl's actions as of late have been questionable and that they are definitely newsworthy. Catherine Grant butts into their conversation to state is her duty denounce Supergirl as an irresponsible and out-of-control-threat to the society. Also, Cat is sporting a black eye apparently acquired when Supergirl saved her and Jimmy Olsen; so she is resentful and willing to smear Supergirl's reputation as much as possible.

Supergirl meanwhile, has more imortant things to deal with than libelous newspaper articles. She is fighting Silver Banshee, and their battle leads them to a baseball field during a Meteors-Monarchs game. Supergirl must use her super-speed to keep innocents out of the way of the Banshee's deadly voice and defeats her by slamming a truck onto her head.

To her surprise, she's booed and insulted by the crowd, who throws objects at her face and scream the Daily Planet is right about her. Shocked, Supergirl flies away -while the same people who demanded her go away now want her stay to fix the field- and gets a newspaper.

Superman finds his cousin sitting on a gargoyle and sobbing. While both cousins have a coffee together, Kara states she doesn't know what to do. No matter what she does, everybody hates and deems her unworthy of wearing the Superman Symbol. Superman disagress that she's unworthy, and states it's impossible to make everything right or please everyone and she must lear how to relax or she will get a burnout. She could benefit from having a secret identity to fall back upon whenever she needs time to relax.

Supergirl seeks advice from several different people including Robin, Red Devil and Wonder Woman. She visits her uncle and aunt, and the Kents get Lana Lang to talk to her. Lana has stayed in Smallville since her husband and son died and she was fired, and can't help but empathize with someone who doesn't want to let her family down but is almost completely aimless. So Lana helps her to develop a civilian identity: her niece, Linda Lang.

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  • A post-it note seen on the splash page suggests that artist Jamal Igle is also a photographer for the Daily Planet.


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Recommended Reading

 Main article: Supergirl Recommended Reading

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New Krypton Crossover
This issue is related to the Superman: New Krypton crossover, running through the Superman Titles between 2008 and 2009, involving the coming of a great number of new Kryptonians to Earth from the Bottle City of Kandor.

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