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PG has been retroconned more than most characters, but usually she's a close relative of Supes. I don't think that Big Blue is going to play Sweet Home Alabama no matter how tempting the target.
Gotta blend in with the locals
Banjo music intensifies
How close of a relative can you be if you're from an alternate reality?
"If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?" by Theodore Sturgeon. Great story, look it up
That was a weird read
It was published in a book called 'Dangerous Visions.' back in 1969. It was a collection of all new stories that no publisher or respectable magazine would touch. Some opf the stories are still bleeding edge.