DC Studios and DC Comics have revealed preview pages of From Comic to Screen: The Art of Supergirl, a new hardcover that takes a closer look at Kara Zor-El’s journey from comics to film. The book comes during DC Comics’ Summer of Supergirl celebration, more on that here.
Arriving in 2026, the book tracks the character’s evolution from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow to her upcoming big screen debut in DC Studios’ Supergirl, set to hit theaters on June 26, 2026. The 224-page collection focuses on how the character has been reimagined across media, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process that brought her from page to screen.
Written by James Field, the book gathers concept art, production design, annotated script pages, and previously unseen material. It highlights work from the Woman of Tomorrow team, including Tom King, Bilquis Evely, and Matheus Lopes, while also connecting their approach to the film’s visual direction.
The collection also features new interviews with both the comic creators and the filmmakers, giving insight into how ideas were translated and adapted between formats. Evely’s artwork appears alongside early film concepts, showing how key themes and visuals evolved along the way.
An introduction from DC Studios and an afterword by Jim Lee round out the book, framing it as both a look back at the character’s history and a snapshot of where she is headed next.
From Comic to Screen: The Art of Supergirl hits shelves September 29, 2026.
Check out the preview below.



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