Karen Starr, aka Power Girl, has been portrayed by several actresses across different media, but the most iconic live-action version is arguably Laura Vandervoort from 'Smallville'. She brought this fierce, confident energy to the role that just clicked with fans—especially in Season 10, where Power Girl’s arc intertwined with Supergirl’s mythos. Vandervoort’s background in playing Supergirl earlier actually added layers to her portrayal; you could tell she understood the duality of Kryptonian legacy and human identity.
In animation, voice actors like Natalie Lander ('DC Super Hero Girls') and Alyson Court ('Justice League Unlimited') have lent their talents to the character. Lander’s take was more youthful and rebellious, perfect for the show’s high school setting, while Court’s version leaned into the seasoned hero vibe. What fascinates me is how each iteration highlights different facets of Karen—sometimes she’s the brash powerhouse, other times the strategic leader. It’s a testament to how versatile the character is, adapting to whatever story needs her to be.
Oh, Power Girl’s casting is such a fun rabbit hole! My personal favorite is Laura Vandervoort—she nailed the blend of strength and vulnerability in 'Smallville'. But let’s not forget the animated side: Tara Strong voiced her in 'Injustice 2', giving Karen that signature dry wit. The variety in performances shows how much depth there is to explore with her, from stoic justice-league member to snarky antihero.
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Tavisha Khushanov is a spoiled, protected third-generation Russian/American Bratva Princess. Whatever the Princess wanted, she was given by the hard, muscled men of her father's Bratva. He is the Pakhan, their Leader; his word is law, and he administers it brutally. It's a small, tight community set in the heart of Houston, Texas. Outsiders are not welcome and actively discouraged.
Killian O'Hara is a third-generation Irish/American, the leader of The Oasis Blues Motorcycle Club, situated in Galveston, Texas. They have been dealing with the Houston Bratva for decades.
Their fathers and grandfathers worked together, keeping the peace and always having each other's backs.
When Pavel Khushanov decides to double-cross the Bikers, involving the FBI and CIA and gets Killian arrested.
War is declared, and Tavisha becomes collateral damage, a hostage to her name, but she is not what Killian expects.
I was done.
Done with men.
Women say it all the time; they get fed up, throw their hands in the air, and vow a life of celibacy—until the next chiseled chest comes into view and then they’re foaming at the mouth and wiping the drool from their chins. But this was different, I really meant it.
I’d been manhandled by the last pig that would ever bring his sausage near me. After one of the nastiest divorces in history, followed by some of the crudest and raunchiest dates, I’d decided to bat for the other team.
…At least I tried.
But creating the next Brat Pack hadn’t been on the agenda. Neither had my date’s brother, Collier West. And I wasn’t prepared for finding true love at the end of my gal-pal tryst.
Girl Crush is created by Stephie Walls, an eGlobal Creative Publishing Signed Author.
Cassandra “Cassie” was the brightest movie star, adored by millions—yet behind the dazzling lights of fame, she was nothing more than the secret lover of Julian, the cold billionaire who had helped her become the most famous actress in the industry. Behind the scenes, she was merely Julian’s slave of desire. When a scandal ruined her career, Julian—the man she loved—betrayed her without mercy. Julian chose to return to his first love and married the woman.
Heartbroken, Cassie decided to leave with what little pride she had left. But just as she was about to go, Julian kidnapped her, turning her into his pleasure doll. One night, Cassie finally managed to escape. But fate was cruel—her car brakes failed, and a terrible accident followed. The vehicle exploded into flames, and the world soon declared the beloved actress dead.
Seven years later, the world still believed Cassie was gone. But she returned—with a new face and a little daughter by her side. She came back with one purpose: revenge. Would she succeed in making Julian feel the same pain he once caused her?Or would fate play its twisted game and make her fall for him once again?And how would Julian react when he discovered that Cassie was still alive—and that she had a little girl, his own flesh and blood?
Nadine Long is a High School English teacher whose boyfriend, Dave suddenly disappears. When the police isn't able to make any headway in the case, she decides to investigate on her own. This leads her to discover that he has been captured by werewolf-like creatures called lycanthropes.Nadine vows to do anything to get her boyfriend back, even if it means hunting, killing and occasionally sleeping with the lycanthropes.
This story is a story about power, the main male character is obsessed with being powerful and by all means wants to get it, that brings about the female lead, represents all he wants.
so he concocts a big plan of getting it from her, take it all, her power, her wealth and leaves her with nothing.
the female lead though isn't one who wants to forget this so she strikes back, she loses so much to give up, so she comes back, with anger for her sword and is determined to not stop until the people who hurt her knows what it feels like to be broken.
Betrayed by her boyfriend who cheated on her with her best friend.
She finds her self in a position where she is thirsty for revenge.
With the help of her new roommate, Grayson, one of the popular guys on campus, it didnt seem hard to achieve.
Or so she thought.
When love gets involved, she has to choose between what's right and what's wrong.
Love or Revenge.
PS*lot of girl power, inspirational and motivational.*
Karen Starr is indeed Power Girl's civilian identity, but the way DC Comics has handled this over the years makes it a fascinating deep dive for fans. Originally, Power Girl was introduced as Superman's cousin from Earth-Two, a parallel universe where heroes were slightly older and more experienced. When DC streamlined its multiverse in the 1980s with 'Crisis on Infinite Earths,' her backstory got tangled—suddenly, she wasn't from another Earth anymore, and her identity as Karen Starr emerged as a cover. But here's the kicker: Karen isn't just a mask. Writers have fleshed her out as a brilliant tech CEO, making her feel like a fully realized person outside the cape. The duality works because Karen's sharp, no-nonsense personality mirrors Power Girl's boldness, but with corporate savvy instead of super-strength.
What I love about this dynamic is how it plays with legacy. Unlike Clark Kent, who often feels like a deliberate contrast to Superman, Karen Starr and Power Girl are more like two sides of the same unstoppable force. Recent runs, like the 2023 'Power Girl' series, even explore her reclaiming the Karen name after years of ambiguity, which adds emotional weight. It's a reminder that secret identities aren't just disguises—they're opportunities for characters to grow in ways their superhero personas can't. Plus, let's be real: Karen's white jacket-and-glasses look is iconic. It's a rare case where the 'civilian' outfit might be as memorable as the super suit.