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The next post will show the height of that bit.
power_girl_by_bart_sears__1989_by_svettzwo_dc3sqtd-pre.jpg
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The next post will show the height of that bit.
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The above is representative of the back breaking sized bust, supersized stature, and the really muscular ripped physique we have come to associate with Powergirl. And it is purely a Post Crisis phenomenon as is the wry, borderline sour disposition and trademark scowl. That was not the way she was prior to Crisis and prior to her stint with the League.
I recall Geoff lamenting that Powergirl had been "reduced" to jokes about her chest and aggressive Feminism. It is a criticism that was difficult to debate because Bart Sears was way more cheeky than even AH! when it came to hiding "look I touched a booby" style panels in plain site. Yes, she was drawn insanely large. Yes, she was drawn insanely muscular. Yes, she would verbally decapitate people in a single sarcastic declaration. But those were merely SOME of her traits.
To her fans, they were not the ONLY things known aboush. She was awesome and I loved that character and seeing her eviscerste Wally or give Cap a hard time or whatever. It was refreshing to see her grow.
And grow she did! Her character arc is one of the most impressive and inspiring in the DCU. The young woman we meet in JLE#1 is completely different from the woman who backed Diana during Judgment Day. She had gone through a lot and demonstrated truly aspirational traits that I find admirable: discipline, resilience, and loyalty.
I will never let her go.
Last edited by Stanlos; 03-07-2024 at 10:34 AM.
PG 95.jpgDear DC you she how she come rushing through this cover so Powerful and Convident that dear people is the POWER GIRL we know not this waterdown paige stetler person.stop playing around w our characters and give the people who purchase your product want they want or as you know you'll feel it in your wallet.
How is it that sone thing so simple as coloring a belt blue instead of red can make steam come out of my ears?
I don't know. But it surely does. With Powergirl, the cape and the belt are red. The boots and the gloves are blue. Other than this manifestation of pure evil, pic is adoramous and quite good.
On June 25, writer Leah Williams and artists Eduardo Pansica and Júlio Ferreira team up Power Girl and Crush with the Holliday Girls in a last-ditch effort to take down Goblin and his goons, take back their neighborhood and shut down the Czarnian threat on Earth once and for all. Power Girl #10 features main cover art by Yanick Paquette, with variant covers by Nicola Scott and Daxiong.
Ah, speaking of Geoff Johns, I remember when he was on the old DCU boards back before PG had made her comeback, a large bit before she was retconned back to her original Krypton 2 origin....on the JSA forum, he asked why people liked PG, admitting he did not, and did not understand her appeal. I and others responded, and lo and behold, some time later, she appears again as a member of the JSA. Now I doubt we had much to do with that part of it; I think DC had decided to use her regularly again, and Geoff went along. But hopefully our answers at least informed his portrayal of her, at first, anyway. Later of course, he turned her into a useless, crying idiot who moped around about things she couldn't change, rather than just forcing her way forward against the current threats. She turned into a kind of rescue bait character.
Still, nothing he did was worse than the current series.
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