Source: Action Comics #644 (1989)
Type: ReplacementLate 80s Super-madness didn't just strike Clark, but Supergirl/Matrix as well. While Superman was off-world, becoming a Warworld gladiator and all that, the Byrne equivalent of Supergirl, Matrix, went a little loco and started to believe she/it was Superman. Didn't quite get the colors right...
Of course, Superman came back, and Matrix thought HE was the impostor. After a fight and needless endangerment of Clark's loved ones, Matrix came to its senses and left Earth to find its inner Supergirl again.
So... whatever happened to Matrix? Peter David merged her with the human Linda Danvers and later, well, Infinite Crisis wiped her out of existence. Supergirls and Crises, eh?
Type: ReplacementLate 80s Super-madness didn't just strike Clark, but Supergirl/Matrix as well. While Superman was off-world, becoming a Warworld gladiator and all that, the Byrne equivalent of Supergirl, Matrix, went a little loco and started to believe she/it was Superman. Didn't quite get the colors right...
Of course, Superman came back, and Matrix thought HE was the impostor. After a fight and needless endangerment of Clark's loved ones, Matrix came to its senses and left Earth to find its inner Supergirl again.
So... whatever happened to Matrix? Peter David merged her with the human Linda Danvers and later, well, Infinite Crisis wiped her out of existence. Supergirls and Crises, eh?
Comments
neo has always been more of a Christ figure for me, so I never thought of him as a Superman analog (even if Supes is sometimes also a Christ figure).
As much as the story that introduced her sucked, Loeb pushing the reset button on Supergirl was a good idea in hindsight.
Or if she was, she was always merged with the Supergirl of the Pocket Dimension.
Oh comics, don't ever change...