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Satan Girl is the name of several characters appearing in media published by
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, primarily as enemies of
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. The first is a clone of Supergirl created by red
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, the second is a colonial witch, and the third is an alien deity.


Fictional character biography


Supergirl clone

The first Satan Girl is a clone of Supergirl created after she is accidentally exposed to red kryptonite. Satan Girl infects members of the
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with red kryptonite in an attempt to prolong her existence, but is defeated by Supergirl and the
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and dies after the kryptonite's effects expire.


Dolores Pratchet

The second Satan Girl is Dolores Pratchet, an 18th-century witch whose daughter Rachel became an Angel of Fire after saving her friend Ember from being executed at the stake. Dolores works with the demonic Carnivore to save the two, gaining magical powers and becoming his servant. Satan Girl's magic brings the current Angel of Fire,
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, to the past, making it so that she would die on the stake instead and Rachel and Ember would exist in the present. Supergirl escapes with help from Ember, who returns to her own time to die on the stake. Satan Girl is erased from existence due to the timeline being altered.


S'tanicule Gyrstress

The third Satan Girl is S'tanicule Gyrstess, the Brocian goddess of love and death from another dimension. She is transported to the main universe when
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accidentally blasts a statue dedicated to her with chronon energy. Supergirl and Brainiac 5 ultimately defeat S'tanicule and return her to her dimension.''Supergirl'' Annual (vol. 5) #2 (December 2010)


Powers and abilities

The first Satan Girl had all of Supergirl's powers. The second Satan Girl had various magical abilities, such as the power to cast spells, travel through time, and generate blue flame.


References

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