Supergirl and Blade Are Getting a Team-Up, But There’s a Twist

Blade and Supergirl are about to meet for the first time as Marvel and DC Comics launch a one-shot, but with a twist.Available to read for free on DC Go! as of April 8, DC/MARVEL: SUPERGIRL/BLADE #1 from CRC Payne and Mikel Janín will release ahead of Supergirl’s solo theatrical outing later this summer. “The Girl of Steel and the Daywalker find themselves trapped on a sound stage where the cameras never stop rolling, and the stakes are very real. Forced to battle bloodsucking foes, melodramatic tropes, and Mojo himself, the unlikely duo must team up and fight their way to freedom before the show’s final twist becomes their last,” the official solicitation reads.Milly Alcock’s Kara “Supergirl” Zor-El was first introduced to DC Universe audiences during a quick cameo in James Gunn’s Superman, and fans should “look out” for her this summer in theaters. Alcock is set to helm Supergirl, which will follow the events of Tom King’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic. The solo Supergirl movie will mark the second full-length feature for the DC Universe, promising an intergalactic adventure that’s already shared striking similarities to Guardians of the Galaxy.

Blade and Supergirl are about to meet for the first time as Marvel and DC Comics launch a one-shot, but with a twist.

Available to read for free on DC Go! as of April 8, DC/MARVEL: SUPERGIRL/BLADE #1 from CRC Payne and Mikel Janín will release ahead of Supergirl’s solo theatrical outing later this summer. “The Girl of Steel and the Daywalker find themselves trapped on a sound stage where the cameras never stop rolling, and the stakes are very real. Forced to battle bloodsucking foes, melodramatic tropes, and Mojo himself, the unlikely duo must team up and fight their way to freedom before the show’s final twist becomes their last,” the official solicitation reads.

Milly Alcock’s Kara “Supergirl” Zor-El was first introduced to DC Universe audiences during a quick cameo in James Gunn’s Superman, and fans should “look out” for her this summer in theaters. Alcock is set to helm Supergirl, which will follow the events of Tom King’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic. The solo Supergirl movie will mark the second full-length feature for the DC Universe, promising an intergalactic adventure that’s already shared striking similarities to Guardians of the Galaxy.

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