
Check out the variant cover to Power Girl #2, by Adam Hughes – another wonderful piece of work. Can’t wait for this one to be turned into a statue.
The full cover after the jump.
This is my second POWER GIRL cover. As with the first one, these are variants; the book is actually being drawn by Amanda Conner and she rightfully gets the main cover.

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Mmmm Pretty
good thing she’s power girl, because a regular girl would fall forward with a pair like that.
not that i’m complaining
That is a goddamn fantastic piece of work and pwetty too.
Y’know, that just takes me back to the rec.arts.comics conversations of the late 1980s, when some clever person had the following as Power Girl’s tag line:
“I’ve got the Power Pasties, and I know how to use them!”
:[ ] Awesome piece of work.
That makes me feel kinda funny, like when I used to climb the rope in gym class.
Whoa. A Wayne’s World quote. Nice time machine doubledumbassonyou.
I don’t really like how the face has the very cartoony dark edge and shadows whereas the body has clean more realistic shadows, it doesn’t blend well. Also the red on the right draws away the eye, well not so much but in art terms, the composition takes away from the picture. Also I don’t like how flat the arms look in comparison to how 3d the bosom and legs look, again it blends badly, ah well.
Just eye candy after all.
I LOVE the high collar! Going by the face Haydn Panatierre would play her in the flicks.