The DC character Maxima has appeared on TV in the flesh twice.
The first time was on the CW show Smallville where she was played by Charlotte Sullivan.
A very pretty actress to say the least, but she didn't look like someone that could go toe to toe with Superman.
But on Supergirl, we got former WWE Diva and BJJ trainer Eve Torres Gracie, who looked more like she could take on Supes.
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Monday, December 12, 2016
DC Comics Maxima in the Flesh
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