- The Cyborg Superman, Zor-El, did horrible things. But if he has truly saved Argo City and my mother, I have to know. He is a broken man. I cannot abandon him, and I cannot abandon them to him.
Supergirl (Volume 7) #3 is an issue of the series Supergirl (Volume 7) with a cover date of January, 2017. It was published on November 9, 2016.
Synopsis for "Reign of the Cyborg Supermen: Part Three"
Despite of having many misgivings, Kara talks with her adoptive parents and explains if Cyborg Superman really brought her hometown back, she needs to see for herself. Neither Jeremiah nor Eliza likes the idea of Kara flying into space and meeting the Cyborg Superman, but Eliza insists on going with Kara and will not take "no" for an answer when her daughter tells it isn't very safe and she doesn't want to lose her parents again.
Eliza comandeers a ship of the D.E.O. and both women head off into space. They find Argo City near from Jupiter and land on there. Quickly Kara realizes the city has been equipped with propulsion engines that are guiding it towards Earth, and to her horror she discovers that Cyborg Superman has reanimated the corpses of the dead Argonians with cybernetic implants.
Kara attacks her father, infuriated, but Zor-El finishes their throwdown by encasing her in a metal prison made from techno-adaptive bonds, programmed to counter any escape attempt. Then he reveals the Argonians need life-force to become whole... and they will drain it from humans. Kara tries to talk him out of it, but his father is too gone off the deep end to listen to reason. Cyborg Superman flies off and heads to Earth followed by an army of cyborg Argonians, leaving Kara behind.
Appearing in "Reign of the Cyborg Supermen: Part Three"
Featured Characters:
- Supergir (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Benjamin Rubel
- Department of Extranormal Operations
- Cameron Chase
- Eliza Danvers (Flashback and main story)
- Jeremiah Danvers (Flashback and main story)
Antagonists:
- Cyborg Superman (Zor-El)
- Kryptonians/"Cyborg Supermen" (First appearance as Cyborg Supermen)
- Alura In-Ze (Flashback and main story)
- Kryptonians/"Cyborg Supermen" (First appearance as Cyborg Supermen)
- Red Trinity (Single appearance) (Unnamed) (Cameo)
Other Characters:
- Catherine Grant
- Jor-El (Mentioned only)
- Kryptonian Science Council (Mentioned only)
- Lara Lor-Van (Mentioned only)
- Nim-El (Mentioned only)
- General Zod (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Earth 0
- Rao System
- Krypton (Flashback only)
- Solar System
- Argo City (Flashback and main story)
- Earth
- Siberia
- Puleski Institute (First appearance)
- United States of America
- National City
- Danvers Brownstone (Flashback only)
- The Ordman Building
- National City
- Siberia
- Saturn (Cameo)
- Rao System
- Speed Force (Behind the scenes) (Cameo)
Items:
- Red Kryptonite (Behind the scenes)
- Sunstone (Mentioned only)
Vehicles:
Concepts:
Trivia
- The Puleski Institute is the base of Dr. Pytor Orloff, an enemy of The Flash/Wally West in the Post-Crisis continuity.
- Eliza Danvers mentions "alternative superspeed experiments" which is a nod to the Red Trinity. The Red Trinity members are also briefly featured in this issue as the red streaks that protect the Puleski Institute and fight against the D.E.O.'s agents.
See Also
Recommended Reading
Main article: Supergirl Recommended Reading