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Letโs take a look at all of the Supergirls in the mainline DC Universe, and rank them to find the best one.
6) Lesla-Lar

Coming in last place by a very wide margin is Lesla-Lar. Originally debuting in Action Comics #279, Lesla is a Kryptonian from the Bottle City of Kandor who had an obsession with Supergirl. Driven by jealousy over how much everyone loved Supergirl, Lesla tried time and again to replace Supergirl and impersonate her. If she were just an impersonator she wouldnโt have earned a spot on this list, but in her first appearance since 1981, Lesla has emerged in Supergirl (Vol. 8) #1 as the new Supergirl of Midvale. She earns last place because even now she only dons the S for attention and an unhealthy obsession, and she turned villain the second the crowds mildly turned against her. Sheโs far from what a Supergirl should be, and is lucky to even be counted.
5) Matrix

After the Crisis on Infinite Earths reboot, DC wanted to keep Superman as the Last Son of Krypton, and thus its only survivor. Still, the people love Supergirl, so that led to a whole host of non-Kryptonian Supergirls, the first of which being Matrix. Debuting in Superman (Vol. 2) #16, Matrix was a protoplasmic artificial lifeform created by a pocket-dimension version of Lex Luthor, designed to mimic Supermanโs abilities and fight three escaped Kryptonian Phantom Zone prisoners. After that adventure, she was adopted by the Kents and fell in love with Lex Luthor, who was posing as his own son at the time, and became his bodyguard. She took the name of Supergirl and fought crime in the name of justice, even teaching the new Superboy the serious nature of their job, but would later join in the creation of another Supergirl, who we will get to in a little bit.
4) Cir-El

This incarnation of Supergirl first premiered in Superman: The 10ยข Adventure. She came from a possible future, and thought herself to be the daughter of Superman and Lois Lane. However, these memories were a ruse, planted by Brainiac 12, a future incarnation of one of Supermanโs greatest enemies, designed by Lex Luthor. Keeping in line with the post-Crisis philosophy of having no Kryptonians besides Clark, she was actually a clone of a human girl designed with the genetic template of Superman, gifting her all of his powers. The idea of a woman from a desolate future who believes herself to be Supermanโs daughter is rife with potential stories and awesome plot points, but unfortunately Cir died fairly soon after her introduction, sacrificing herself to take down Brainiac 12 and the Futuresmiths. She was very interesting, but unfortunately underutilized as a character.











