Gerry McDade UNITED STATES
Member Since October 2012
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Power Girl by Amanda Conner

Location: Sketches/Commissions
Artists: Amanda Conner (Penciller) ,  Amanda Conner (Inker) ,  Jimmy Palmiotti (Painter)

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Artwork Details
Location: Sketches/Commissions
Title: Power Girl by Amanda Conner
Artist:  Amanda Conner (Penciller) ,  Amanda Conner (Inker) ,  Jimmy Palmiotti (Painter)
Media Type: Mixed Media
Art Type: Convention Sketch
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 2246
Likes on CAF: 7
Favorited on CAF: 2
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 5/15/2022

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9x12 bristol


First to her table at Motor City Comic Con. My goal was to get a jampiece sketch, but I wasn't getting good vibes about it, so I grabbed this from her portfolio before anyone else could look through it. It was the priciest piece in there, but the nicest IMO. I have no connection to Power Girl whatsoever, but I love Conner's art and she excels at drawing this character. Fingers crossed I can get that X-character jampiece sketch someday.

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Member Since: October 2012
Last Login: April 2026
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Website: https://twitter.com/Gerry_McDade
Country: UNITED STATES
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Carlo B Member Since 2015
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Posted On 5/16/2022

Congrats on the acquisition!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 5/16/2022

Conner does have a run on Power Girl, so she's definitely right in Conner's wheelhouse.  The use of color is well done, so the negative space used with the white of her costume is very effective to push them forward.

Gerry McDade Member Since 2012
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Posted On 5/16/2022

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  Conner does have a run on Power Girl, so she's definitely right in Conner's wheelhouse.  The use of color is well done, so the negative space used with the white of her costume is very effective to push them forward.
 "

Jimmy and Amanda both mentioned that her top was penciled to be included, but they decided negative space was the way to go. If you look closely at the original, you can see the erased pencil lines. :)