- Script:
- Joe Kelly
- Pencils:
- Ian Churchill
- Inks:
- Norm Rapmund
- Colors:
- Rod Reis
- Letters:
- Comicraft
- Genre:
- Superhero
- Characters:
- Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Power Boy; Zor-El (flashback, cameo); Doctor Cale (cameo); Lois Lane; Wonder Girl [Cassie Sandsmark] (cameo); Gakidou; Sakki the Hate Furnace; Superman [Clark Kent] (flashback, cameo); Captain Boomerang, Jr. [Owen Mercer] (cameo); Grace Choi (cameo); Dark Angel (silloutte, cameo); Batgirl [Cassandra Cain] (silloutte, cameo); Streaky (unnamed, cameo)
- Synopsis:
- Kara flashes back to Krypton, with her father doing something to her. She awakens in S.T.A.R. labs, now healed from her injuries from issue 11. Lois visits, and says she needs to talk to Clark. Then Power Boy visits, and they tackle a hurricane in Mexico, and get to know each other. Dark Angel coordinates with Cassandra to have Kara attacked. Kara talks with Wonder Girl, then Power Boy invites her out again. They are attacked by Gakidou and Sakki the Hate Furnace, the latter who senses Kara's anger, which causes her to flash back to when Clark was powerless after Infinite Crisis, and she thought of killing him. Kara defeats them, and she and Power Boy hug.
- Reprints: show reprint note before migration
In this issue, Power Boy is labeled as Powerboy, but the preferred spelling later appears to be Power Boy (see DC Nation column #45).
- Script:
- Dan Didio
- Pencils:
- Phil Jimenez
- Inks:
- Phil Jimenez
- Colors:
- Mark Chiarello
- Letters:
- ?
- Characters:
- Dan Didio; other DC staffers
Dan and his team celebrate with a party and wish us merriest of holidays and happiest of new years. Ads for Supergirl #14, Justice #9, JSA: Classified #20, and Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes #25. Appears on page 34 in this issue.
House ads for: Action Comics Annual #10, and The Helmet of Fate. Appear in various places in this issue.
Total of 6 one-page and 2 two-page ads for: Castlevania Portrait of Ruin (video game, Konami), Children of Mana/Magical Starsign (video game, Nintendo, 2 pages), Magic the Gathering (card game, Wizards of the Coast), Death Jr. (video game, Konami), Final Fantasy V Advance (video game, Square Enix, 2 pages), Killzone Liberation (video game, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe), Destroy All Humans 2 (video game, THQ), and abovetheinfluence (Partnership for a Drug-Free America). Appear in various places in this issue.