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Issue Details

Issue #6
Published April 2006
Cover Price 2.99 USD; 4.00 CAD
Pages 36
Editing Eddie Berganza; Jeanine Schaefer (assistant)
Notes Inspired by the classic poster of Batman and Robin contained in Detective Comics #352 by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson. Two covers were initially done for this issue; both by Ian Churchill (50/50 percent mixture). This issue went on sale 2006-05-03 (very late). This issue's content was originally solicited to be contained in issue #7, but with the combination of issues #5 and #6 into #5 with an expanded page count, this content was moved to issue #6. Cover colorist credit is given in the reprint as Aspen.

Cover Details - "Nightwing & Flamebird... ...the Dynamic Duo of Kandor!"

Characters Power Girl [as Nightwing]; Supergirl [as Flamebird]
Genre Superhero
Pencils Ian Churchill (signed)
Inks Norm Rapmund (signed)
Colors Veed? (signed); Aspen
Notes Inspired by the classic poster of Batman and Robin contained in Detective Comics #352 by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson. Two covers were initially done for this issue; both by Ian Churchill (50/50 percent mixture). This issue went on sale 2006-05-03 (very late). This issue's content was originally solicited to be contained in issue #7, but with the combination of issues #5 and #6 into #5 with an expanded page count, this content was moved to issue #6. Cover colorist credit is given in the reprint as Aspen.
Reprinted in Supergirl: Candor (DC, 2007 series) #[nn] [minus all text and the UPC]

Cover Details - "Nightwing & Flamebird... ...the Dynamic Duo of Kandor! [Variant Cover]"

Characters Power Girl [as Nightwing]; Supergirl [as Flamebird]
Genre Superhero
Pencils Ian Churchill
Inks Ian Churchill
Notes Listed in the reprint as "Variant Cover".
Reprinted in Supergirl: Candor (DC, 2007 series) #[nn] [minus all text and the UPC (1/4 page)]

22 page story "Candor Part One"

Characters Supergirl [Kara Zor-El]; Power Girl; Ultraman [as Kal-El] (intro); Chezzt (intro); Praisesingers; Kandor
Synopsis Supergirl is in Kandor, getting a tattoo, while some guy calling himself Kal-El is railing against unbelievers and heritics, and against Nightwing and Flamebird. Kandor at this point consists of Kryptonians and Aliens. As Supergirl leaves the parlor, she is confronted by some aliens, who assault her as a Kryptonian in the wrong sector. Nightwing arrives to stop them, but Supergirl breaks an alien's hand, and almost uses heat vision to kill them. Nightwing intervenes, with the heat vision revealing under her costume Power Girl's outfit. They fight briefly, then talk on a nearby rooftop. They discuss whether it is time to leave or not, but Supergirl says she thinks the key to getting back to Argo City is here. "Kal-El" is talking to his slaves via remote, saying the only way they can be redeemed is to serve Kryptonians, when cries of "Lies" are heard. Nightwing and Flamebird attack, and free the slaves. But Supergirl's tattoo is revealed. "Kal-El" arrives, and destroys all witnesses to the attack.
Script Greg Rucka
Pencils Ed Benes
Inks Norm Rapmund
Colors Rod Reis
Letters Comicraft
Notes "Special thanks to Rob Lea". Story continues in next issue. Supergirl's Kryptonian tattoo translates to "Hope". The Kryptonian text on the signs on page 1 is translated as follows: "LOVE SHOW" (twice) and "SUPERMAN THE MOVIE".
Reprinted in Supergirl: Candor (DC, 2007 series) #[nn] [minus the credits and "To Be Continued" blurb]

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "DC In Demand 03.06"

Notes Promotion for "1 Year Later" and ad for next issue. Appears on page 34 in this issue.

7 page promo (ad from the publisher) "House Advertisements"

Notes House ads for: 52, Brave New World, Infinite Crisis Series 1 Action Figures, Dark Victory series 1 Action Figures, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern Corps, and Flash The Fastest Man Alive. Appear in various places in this issue.

5 page advertisement "Ads"

Notes Total of 5 one-page ads for: DC Heroclix Collateral Damage (toys, WhizKids), Ratchet Deadlocked (game, Sony), The Bartimaeus Trilogy (novel, miramax books), got milk? with Donovan McNabb (milk), and abovetheinfluence (Partnership for a Drug-Free America). Appear in various places in the issue.