Location:black and white Title: Supergirl - NO RUSH TO BLUSH Artist:Angel Bazal (All)
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Supergirl - NO RUSH TO BLUSH / Bazal. 8,3x11,7 in.
“Yes, she’s powerful. Stay focused.”
In this bold and knowingly playful portrayal of Supergirl, accompanied by Krypto, Angel Bazal blends heroic iconography with sharp comedic commentary. The composition presents Supergirl in a grounded, almost casual squat — a pose that radiates both physical dominance and relaxed self-assurance. Her musculature is deliberately emphasized, showcasing strength not as abstraction, but as tangible presence.
The humor emerges immediately through the handwritten dialogue. Supergirl’s remark about her uniform being “really hot” functions as a layered pun — simultaneously referencing temperature, attractiveness, and the often hyper-stylized presentation of superheroes. The line cleverly acknowledges the visual reality of the costume while flipping the perspective: she is fully aware of how she looks, but the joke lands on the observers, not on her. The punchline — asking not to be drooled over — transforms the piece into meta-commentary on fandom itself. It’s self-aware, teasing, and slightly confrontational in the best possible way.
Meanwhile, Krypto’s enthusiastic “Woof!” operates as both literal canine excitement and a visual gag reinforcing the double meaning of “drooling.” The humor works because it’s integrated into character dynamics rather than feeling pasted on. The dog’s exaggerated expression mirrors the audience’s implied reaction, amplifying the satire.
Technically, the ballpoint pen execution is meticulous. Dense cross-hatching sculpts anatomy with remarkable control, particularly in the abdominal and leg musculature, where light is carved through disciplined negative space. The selective red accents — especially within the iconic chest emblem — draw immediate focus, anchoring the composition’s center of gravity. The cape flows diagonally, balancing the strong triangular base created by her stance.
What makes this piece compelling is not simply its sensuality or strength, but its tonal confidence. Supergirl isn’t objectified here — she is in on the joke. The humor disarms while simultaneously asserting agency. It’s heroic satire wrapped in muscle, charisma, and Kryptonian self-awareness.