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59 Years Later, Supergirl's Most Bizarre 'Boyfriend' Returns To Comics
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Supergirl's most bizarre boyfriend is Comet, her pet horse. In a recent comic issue, Comet helps Supergirl achieve an extraordinary feat, racing to the end of the universe. Thankfully, Comet's return in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow sidesteps any romantic involvement with Kara, maintaining their relationship as companions.

From a Lex Luthor with hair to Brainiac 5, Supergirl has quite a list of bizarre boyfriends, making fans question her taste on more than one occasion. However, even Supermans greatest enemies dont earn the top place on Kara Zor-Els list of most bizarre boyfriends, as that spot is reserved for Supergirls pet horse, Comet. Yes, you, unfortunately, read that correctly.

Tom King managed to bring back one of Supergirls most bizarre relationships in a tasteful and meaningful way, making this a triumphant and welcome return for the Superhorse.

Comet, who originally debuted in Adventure Comics #293 in February 1962, made his return to modern comics in Tom King,...
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  • 8/6/2024
  • by Taylor Blake Forsberg
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