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A few Images 2 - The Sequel
I know most of you don't like huge muscles so I'm just leaving the link.
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What an amazing Pic, tx! Where is it from?fats wrote:
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The panel is from the Daring New Adventures of Supergirl series, 1980's I think, which had some pretty amazing art work.
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shadar wrote: What is it about Linda Danvers when she takes her wig off? This panel really grabs me, but I have a hard time describing why.
The panel is from the Daring New Adventures of Supergirl series, 1980's I think, which had some pretty amazing art work.
Her outfit looks almost Victorian. I for one wouldn't mind a non-canon mini-series about Supergirl or Mary Marvel or She-Hulk (or any number of classic heroines really) set in the 1800s, or even the 1700s.
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shadar wrote: What is it about Linda Danvers when she takes her wig off? This panel really grabs me, but I have a hard time describing why.
The panel is from the Daring New Adventures of Supergirl series, 1980's I think, which had some pretty amazing art work.
if I have to take a stab, it's the feeling of relaxing/letting guard down. The expression on her face in the first panel sells it. She's smiling with her eyes closed. It feels good to be back to herself again (not "Linda", not "Supergirl", just herself). It feels very intimate.
Clark is different. He grew up as "Clark" and then added a disguise to being Clark (glasses).
Clark Kent IS Clark, and then he becomes Superman/Kal-El. You can't understand him any other way. Unlike Batman where you can ask if Bruce Wayne puts on a Batman costume, or if it's Batman who puts on a Bruce Wayne costume. (Answering that question is probably a core question to a Batman writer.)
Kara is different. She's NOT Linda. She's not Supergirl. She was a teenager before those identities. Those are roles she plays. She fights pretty hard to be "Linda" (even going so far as to chastise Clark because he was going to help fly her luggage to her next apartment ... when she wanted to "fly" as a normal person on a plane). But that's because Linda is a role she plays. She needs to work at being human, and she doesn't want to cheat.
So in that first panel, we're seeing Kara, her true self come out, and we get to see her in the other panels. I think that makes them pretty special.
I've got these queued up to read again, I just haven't got to them yet. (the recent TPBs.) I don't remember if they focused on that distinction, I don't remember them overtly calling it out, but it's how I read the Supergirl stories from the 70s.
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Her outfit looks almost Victorian. I for one wouldn't mind a non-canon mini-series about Supergirl or She-Hulk (or any number of heroines) set in the 1800s, or even the 1700s.
Then I have a feeling you'll like looking through these if you haven't seen them before:
www.deviantart.com/michaeldooney/gallery/33431300/1887-LADIES
I included one of the She-Hulk images as a sample:
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TwiceOnThursdays wrote:
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Her outfit looks almost Victorian. I for one wouldn't mind a non-canon mini-series about Supergirl or She-Hulk (or any number of heroines) set in the 1800s, or even the 1700s.
Then I have a feeling you'll like looking through these if you haven't seen them before:
www.deviantart.com/michaeldooney/gallery/33431300/1887-LADIES
I included one of the She-Hulk images as a sample:
Yup, I've seen those - love them. They only make me want the historical comics more!
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I remember meeting this girl at Lucca 2016, she was one of the few Supergirls in a sea of DCEU Harley Quinns.
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Not really my type of look but it is growing on me.
WW and SG battle
Love to see this painted!
I imagine this as frosting and I am in need of a sugar rush.
Superman has let himself go
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Sarge395 wrote: Just a few more of the interesting images I have found in the last few weeks. Enjoy.
Not really my type of look but it is growing on me.
LOVE this one. Hipster latex Supergirl for the win.
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Sarge395 wrote: Not sure who.
That is CARRIEJUNE ANNE BOWLBY
Her instagram
We ever post any Renee Enos?
There are few more in her instagram
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What about that super woman? Can't the union do anything? What are we going to do, drive for Uber or Lyft? Doesn't she know we have bills to pay, and hungry families?
(Meant in humor)
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Here's the "other" version of Supergirl:
And in her civvies:
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Hope you all have a Merry Christmas. Mandi Steele. Great fun from Bully Pup. Wish he would put on the creative noodler again.
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