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Posted: 2018-11-16 17:42:21
by DarkMask - Size: 1098x1600
- Source: supergirlthemaidofmight.b...tures-of-supergirl-4.html
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>> #290128
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She later finds out that she has been hypnotized to think she is in her LInda Danvers identity even though she is dressed as Supergirl, so she has to try and break the hypnosis so she can rescue her friend.
>> #290167
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Supergirl is hypnotized while the villains get away. But what else did they did to Supergirl?
She later finds out that she has been hypnotized to think she is in her LInda Danvers identity even though she is dressed as Supergirl, so she has to try and break the hypnosis so she can rescue her friend.
Awesome thanks for sharing DM~
>> #290174
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It's a clever way of getting rid of a Kryptonian in general too. I mean you'll never beat her head-on, so give her a compulsion/hallucination that will make her stop working on her own. But the thing is, why would a random group of super-criminals even get the idea that the heroine that they're facing even has a secret identity/ a civillian guise to work with in the first place?
It's like everybody just knows that a superhero must have a secret identity because that's just the way things are done.
IIRC there's no real explanation as to how the bad guys got their powers either. They're like, a group of tenement kids who swore to stick together and do what they had to do to survive the mean streets. At no point is it ever explained where getting powers fit into all that.
>> #290229
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I like this one for the weird sort of genre awareness in it.
It's a clever way of getting rid of a Kryptonian in general too. I mean you'll never beat her head-on, so give her a compulsion/hallucination that will make her stop working on her own. But the thing is, why would a random group of super-criminals even get the idea that the heroine that they're facing even has a secret identity/ a civillian guise to work with in the first place?
It's like everybody just knows that a superhero must have a secret identity because that's just the way things are done.
If I remember right, the suggestion was simply that she'd see 'her greatest fear' or something along those lines whenever she looks into a mirror, and Supergirl's subconscious came up with the whole revealed secret identity thing on its own...
>> #290232
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