​On Monday, Oct. 26, CBS and Greg Berlanti bring Supergirl to the TV screen - only the latest of several DC Comics characters to grace television, across The CW, Fox and mostly The CW.

DC’s Batman and Superman are hitting theaters in Dawn of Justice as well, and like Marvel, DC Entertainment is expanding its universe that so far includes Arrow, The Flash, Gotham and the upcoming DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.

Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) will be the latest character to join this TV universe, regardless of how interconnected the show will be with the others (fans probably will not see Arrow/Flash-like crossovers for this one), and more importantly, other than Vixen, she will be one of the only female-led DC series.

So before Supergirl comes flying onto your TV screens, check out some of her fellow DC characters.

Vixen (CW Seed): The CW’s digital arm, CW Seed, airs an animated version of its character, which also features fellow CW heroes Arrow and The Flash.

Gotham (Fox): Batman prequel story Gotham was one of Fox’s biggest debuts last year, introducing not only a young Bruce Wayne but also young versions of famous DC villains.

Arrow (The CW): The Green Arrow was one of the first of The CW’s superhero series, which has grown the DC Universe and featured several crossover episodes.

The Flash (The CW): Born out of Arrow, The Flash was the second piece of the puzzle for the forthcoming Legends of Tomorrow spinoff.

iZombie (The CW): So she’s not a superhero, per se, but iZombie is still a DC Comics property, bringing the on-air count of DC shows on The CW to an impressive four when midseason’s Legends of Tomorrow arrives.

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (The CW): A spinoff of Arrow and The Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow bring together several heroes and villains for a more group-focused storyline.

Smallville (WB/The CW): Going back a few years, who can forget seeing Superman grow up?

Lois and Clark (ABC): Sure, it’s not on TV anymore, but one can’t enjoy Supergirl without enjoying TV’s iconic Superman one last time.

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