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Posted on June 03, 2026 by Neil Cole
Tom King, Bilquis Evely, and Matheus Lopes crafted Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, a character-defining story that reintroduced Kara Zor-El with emotional depth, cosmic scale, and a bold new visual identity. Their work inspired the upcoming DC Studios film Supergirl, only in theaters June 26 from Warner Bros. Pictures, tickets on sale June 3rd. This Supergirl collection celebrates the artists' legacy as Kara takes flight into the new DC Cinematic Universe.
The new DC Shop collection is a curated selection of limited-edition art, apparel, and collectibles featuring Bilquis Evely's artwork from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow and designs inspired by the upcoming film.
A limited edition of 200, this replica of Bilquis Evely's original cover art for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1 is printed on official DC art board and offers fans a museum-quality collector's piece.
Featuring one of Bilquis Evely's favorite moments from the series, this tee showcases Supergirl and Comet, with grey tones inked traditionally and finished with Mat Lopes' signature color work.
A fan-favorite image of Kara and Ruthye from the graphic novel, presented on a soft, heavyweight tee designed for everyday wear.
A relaxed-fit hoodie featuring majestic all-over art of Supergirl and Comet - one of Bilquis Evely's favorite pages from the series - designed with drop shoulders and a double-layer hood.
Inspired by Bilquis Evely's artwork for DC Studios' Supergirl, this eco-friendly hoodie features Kara Zor-El on the front and Krem, Lobo, Kara, and Ruthye on the back.
A glossy aluminum print featuring Kara and Krypto, lightweight and scratch-resistant, ready to hang vertically or horizontally.
A vibrant metal print featuring Kara, Ruthye, and alien passengers they encounter across the galaxy, rendered on glossy aluminum.
A weekender bag featuring Kara and Krypto on both sides, with soft rope handles and a wrinkle-resistant exterior.
The complete eight-issue saga in a deluxe hardcover with a new cover by Bilquis Evely, a new introduction by Tom King, an alternate script for issue #6, and extensive behind-the-scenes art.