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she wears short skirts i wear full body armour

she’s supergirl i’m batgirl and you’re about to regret all that crime you just committed

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FYI, if you like this quote let me introduce you to Power Girl and Huntress of the New 52’s Earth 2?

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They have their own comic about their super adventures, called Worlds’ Finest, a title that used to be one reserved for Superman/Batman teamups. 

The story is, they are Kara Zor-El and Helena Wayne of Earth 2. Kara’s origin is pretty much the same as our Supergirl. Helena is the daughter of Batman and Catwoman, and was trained from birth as her continuity's only Robin. In the battle in which both their father figures died, they were trapped in our dimension, and don’t trust any of our world’s heroes basically because they’re like way lamer than the ones in their universe. They fund themselves with stolen money from Wayne Industries, and fight crime under the guise of Power Girl and the Huntress. 

Here’s one of my favorite panels from the ongoing series: 

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“Gurl, I will punch a mother’ into space for you, but I will not go on any adventures with you and your alternate self/half-brother from another dimension’s mother until you at least acknowledge the fact that you are covered in garbage from when you both fell into a dumpster. I swear, you Bat-people." 

Huntress Helena Wayne Power Girl kara zor-el Worlds' Finest

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Worlds’ Finest is a comic I’m really enjoying right now, for a number of reasons. First, one of the characters is Batman’s daughter, which is basically who I wanted to be from the age of eleven to probably… sixteen or seventeen. The comic features Helena Wayne and Karen Starr, the Robin and Supergirl of Earth-2, unexpectedly transported to our universe in the heat of a battle against Darkseid in which both of their mentors perished, which brings me to the next reason why I love the comic: any superhero story that so prominently features a friendship between women is to be cherished. And finally, issue #7 marks the second part of a story featuring Helena’s Earth Prime counterpart: Damian Wayne. Damian is something of a divisive character in fandom and even here at The Mary Sue (Jill loves him… ugh). I took no small pleasure in seeing him matched in sass and kick assery last issue, and I look forward to seeing it again.

In conclusion: Worlds’ Finest has a lot going for it, so I’m happy to say that DC Comics has offered us an exclusive preview of the first six pages of issue #7 and two of its covers.

See them here!

Source: themarysue.com The Huntress Power Girl Worlds' Finest DC Comics comics