Collage tribute of classic cover art from various female-led titles published from the 40s through the 90s.
Cover artists:
Wonder Woman #1 (June, 1942) - Harry G. Peter
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #1 (April, 1958) - Curt Swan
Supergirl #1 (November, 1972) - Bob Oksner
Starfire #1 (September, 1976) - Ernie Chan
Isis #1 (November, 1976) - Kurt Schaffenberger
Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld #1 (May, 1983) - Ernie Colon
Thriller #1 (November, 1983) - Trevor von Eeden
Jonni Thunder #1 (February, 1985) - Dick Giordano
Power Girl #1 (June, 1988) - Kerry Gammill
Catwoman #1 (February, 1989) - Joe Brozowski
Huntress #1 (April, 1989) - Joe Staton
Doctor Fate #25 (February, 1991) - David DeVries
Black Canary #1 (November, 1991) - Dick Giordano
Shado: Song of the Dragon #1 (January, 1992) - Michael Davis Lawrence
Scarlett #1 (January, 1993) - Jim Fern
Zatanna #1 (July, 1993) - Esteban Maroto
Anima #1 (March, 1994) - Malcolm Davis
Artemis: Requiem #1 (June, 1996) - Ed Benes
Inferno #1 (October, 1997) - Stuart Immonen
Chase #1 (February, 1998) - J. H. Williams III
Warlord's Tara Morgan:
Doom Patrol's Rita Farr:
We are MUTANT..Krakoa, FOREVER!!! “Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité”
Nightwing's Amy Rohrbach:
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Hawk & Dove's Holly Granger:
Reading List (Super behind but reading them nonetheless):
DC: Currently figuring that out
Marvel: Read above
Image: Killadelphia, Nightmare Blog
Other: The Antagonist, Something is Killing the Children, Avatar: TLAB
Manga: My Hero Academia, MHA: Vigilanties, Soul Eater: the Perfect Edition, Berserk, Hunter X Hunter, Witch Hat Atelier, Kaiju No. 8
The female contingent of Gen-13 (from J. Scott Campbell):
Supergirl.
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Art Adams' Jonni Future from Alan Moore's ABC:
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“To the future or to the past. To a time when thought is free, when men are different from one another and do not live alone - to a time when truth exists and what is done cannot be undone: from the age of uniformity, from the age of solitude, from the age of Big Brother, from the age of doublethink - greetings!" - Winston Smith