Location: Supergirl art
Artists:
Mike Sekowsky
(Penciller)
,
Dick Giordano
(Inker)
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Luv the Sexy Faces and Facial Expressions!!.......Congrats!!
Supergirl in 7 out of 7 panels? Pretty cool It's interesting that Sekowsky drew them all as head shots though, but it gives us a nice, wide variety of facial expressions to enjoy.
Ruphylin. There you go with that word. Ruphylin! Ruphylin! What the hell is a Ruphylin?
You've got part-time powers from a fool henchmen
Sekowsky artifact is the latest trend
I don't see that antidote, can't see in anyone else
But you
The doubt is on the brain she's not her old self again
The inks are all starry eyed, my brush's swinging from side to side
I don't see that antidote, can't see in anyone else
But you
Here is the worse, and here is the evil
They sure are cute for cool Giordano
I don't see that antidote, can't see in anyone else
But you
The people forgive me, can't see self pity
So why can't you stay pretty?
I don't see that antidote, can't see in anyone else
But you
I will find that bitch ass Starfire
With my Sekowsky, Dicky G, hate the Professor
I don't see that antidote, can't see in anyone else
But you
I really liked Sekowsky's run on Supergirl and this is a great example.
Love the super vision panel.
Fantastic!
Panel one seems to show a tear in her costume above the "S," but the colorist ignored it. The early 1970s saw DC dialing back on the power levels of all its heroes to make their stories more down to Earth. Diana Prince's "mod" phase was the most famous example. Supergirl graduated college, moved to San Francisco, and entered the workforce but, as shown here, had unreliable abilities for a while.