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Revision as of 19:39, 26 September 2019
National City is a Californian[1] city in the United States of Earth-38.
Overview
Residences
- Kara Danvers' apartment
- Alex Danvers' apartment
- Arias house
- J'onn J'onzz's apartment
- Lena Luthor's penthouse
- Lockwood house
- Nia Nal's apartment
History
Sometime in 2013, there was an earthquake in National City.[2]
In September 2014, there were wildfires that killed eight people.[2]
During her first heroic act, Kara Danvers saved flight 237 from crashing in National City.[3]
Indigo launched a nuclear ICBM targeting National CIty, but Supergirl prevented the missile from reaching the city.[4]
Non and Indigo attempted to use Myriad to take control of National City but were ultimately foiled by Supergirl's team.[5]
Project Cadmus tried to capture all aliens in the country and went to many places including National City.
After Rhea and Lena Luthor built a portal device, Rhea used it to bring thousands of Daxamites over to National City, calling it the "new Daxam".[6] Supergirl was forced to use a device that released lead into the atmosphere, which forced all of the Daxamites to leave.[7]
As both a thank you and reward for having saved both the city and world, the National City committee built a Supergirl statue. At the unveiling, there was an attack, but Supergirl was able to stop it before anyone was seriously injured.[8]
Throughout the city, children started getting sick from what appeared to be lead poisoning. The city first thought that the lead poisoning was from the device Lena Luthor had made to force all the Daxamites to leave the city. It was later discovered that Morgan Edge was responsible for the poisoning, as he had poisoned the water of a public pool to frame Lena.[9]
Lists
Known residents
Current residents
Former residents
- Imra Ardeen (returned to the 31st century)
- Ruby Arias (relocated to Metropolis)
- Samantha Arias (relocated to Metropolis)
- Cat Grant (relocated to Washington, D.C.)
- Lucy Lane
- Mon-El (relocated to the 31st century)
- Winn Schott (relocated to the 31st century)
Incarcerated residents
Deceased residents
Businesses
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Known mayors
Appearances
Supergirl
The Flash
Season 3
Comics
Adventures of Supergirl
Behind the scenes
- Even though the city was an original creation for the show, it made its first official appearance in the mainstream DC Universe in Action Comics vol. 2, #51, after a mention in Batman/Superman #31. It would later serve as the setting for Supergirl as part of the DC Rebirth event when the new Supergirl comic book series would borrow several elements from the show.
References
- ↑ "Manhunter"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Fight or Flight"
- ↑ "Pilot"
- ↑ "Solitude"
- ↑ "Myriad"
- ↑ "City of Lost Children"
- ↑ "Nevertheless, She Persisted"
- ↑ "Girl of Steel"
- ↑ "Damage"