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Cir-El/Supergirl by Chris Moreno

Location: Stand Alone Pieces
Artist: Chris Moreno (All)

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Location: Stand Alone Pieces
Title: Cir-El/Supergirl by Chris Moreno
Artist:  Chris Moreno (All)
Media Type: Mixed Media
Art Type: Convention Sketch
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 5616
Likes on CAF: 0
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 10/12/2010

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Chris always makes his stuff both funny and cute. I supplied an idea for the character and he hit it out of the ballpark. Ah poor Supergirl, didn't even get to know ya. Thanks to Bob Shaw for helping set it up as is was done at home as a pre-order piece I picked up at NYCC 2010.

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Reid Mason Member Since 2007
Posted On 10/25/2010

I wouldn't have minded Cir-El so much if she hadn't been such a transparent excuse for DC to trot out the "Lois Lane is an abusive wife" card yet again. Cir-El was never a character so much as a cheap plot device. Having said that, this art is really funny, and it sums up Cir-El in a nutshell.
Andreas G Member Since 2008
Posted On 10/25/2010

Reid Mason wrote:
" I wouldn't have minded Cir-El so much if she hadn't been such a transparent excuse for DC to trot out the "Lois Lane is an abusive wife" card yet again. Cir-El was never a character so much as a cheap plot device. Having said that, this art is really funny, and it sums up Cir-El in a nutshell.  "
Not sure if I fully agree with that. Cir-El was indeed used as a plot device, which sucks, I really liked her, but not really for Lois being an abusive wife since it was pretty obvious from the start that Lois was acting off. As for the plot device if anything she was more of an excuse to make a Supergirl to take the fallout of Linda Danvers series ending so that when the new classic but modern Supergirl would be introduced Linda Danvers fans couldn't blame the newest Supergirl but Cir-El instead.
Thomas Rosko Member Since 2007
Posted On 7/9/2011

I liked this character and was sad to see her go. I wish she would have had more of a chance. Cute and funny sketch.
Rod Addamo Member Since 2010
Posted On 1/30/2012

What a fun piece!! Love it mate!!