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The second installment of the Supergirl-Scooby Doo Team-Up was released by Amazon's Kindle Store and Comixology.com yesterday. Somewhat surprisingly, the Supergirl that Scooby-Doo's Mystery, Inc. teams up with is not one of the contemporary versions, but rather the original Supergirl (Linda Danvers) of the early 60s!

WARNING: MILD SPOILERS AHEAD!

In this series, Kara's still living in the Danvers household in Midvale, while attending an unnamed college. (Though in the original comics, she lived in the Alpha Lambda sorority house while attending Stanhope College.) Streaky the Supercat is there, too, and the story includes the origin of his superpowers ("X-kryptonite";). As in the 60s, Kara is portrayed as "the smart girl superhero", and is shown working in her home science lab. The villain is a new character, though, who goes by the appropriate name of "Nasty". The story ends with Zor-El and Alura still trapped in a parallel dimension, where they are able to observe Kara's superheroic feats on Earth. Unlike in the original comics, they have not yet been reunited with Kara (and settled in the "bottle city" of Kandor). But the latest issue ends with a "to be continued", so that part is probably coming up soon. And as a huge fan of the original 60s Supergirl, I am most certainly looking forward to the next installment!

Here is the cover and a few panels from the first two issues of the team-up series:
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In my Supergirl fan fiction stories, I've written about Kara Danvers playing surf-rock guitar with a band from the National City area called the Aquanauts

Well, here's the real thing - two guitarists from an all-girl surf band from Toronto called the Surfrajettes. Here's Shermy and Nicole playing the Ventures' "Diamond Head", complete with the requisite reverb - these girls are *really* good, too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1ecLR0JJXE&feature=share
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I have seen pictures of the panels in this book...and I think I will TOTALLY find it fun. By the way, Scooby had another crossover...with the team from Supernatural. Now I have not seen the show, nor do I like the tone about it, but...that episode was a load of fun and ironically, as it was seen in NYC on WPIX, it was a full circle I guess. Back in the day Scooby Doo was one of the main stars of PIX11's cartoon line-up along with Tom and Jerry...this is the 80's we're talking about here.
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