Personally, I'd be pretty flattered if someone made a hundred clones of me.
Steve, are you sure that a Bogdanove panel?Yeah, I liked Bogdanove's Superman, too. As you say it had some of Borings look and touch of the Shuster Studio. I beleive Boring was a member of that studio, so maybe thats the same thing.
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Supergirl has nice granny panties, I guess. And is that Louis Lane next to her?
I mean, yes, Lois has Bogdanovesque hair, but that's a Jurgens face on Supergirl.
Now that you mention it, it is a Dan Jurgen's panel. It's from Superman #77. Jurgens did layouts and Brett Breeding did finishes.
Oh dag!
Please tell me I got the other one right.
Never heard of Cir-El. I like her look.Cir-El. She was Superman's daughter from the future. Thing was that she really wasn't his daughter and was a creation of Brainiac as a way to control the world. She eventually was able to erase herself from existence to thwart Brainiac's plan.Plus wasn't there a Jeph Loeb or Joe Kelly version of Supergirl as well, who was not blonde but had dark shorter hair? I think she showed up in a strange Batman/Superman story where all the different incarnations of Supergirl teamed up.
I have that issue. Now I can look up the scene.Now that you mention it, it is a Dan Jurgen's panel. It's from Superman #77. Jurgens did layouts and Brett Breeding did finishes.
Reminds me of this pic I saved a while back...It was in her miniseries from about a year later. Superman, the Kents, and one of Luthor's ex-wives all tried warning her that Luthor couldn't be trusted. At first she shut them all out. Eventually she wised up, used her shapeshifting powers to do some snooping, and discovered that Luthor was performing protomatter experiments with samples he'd taken from her. Dozens or hundreds of Supergirl duplicates. (Sheesh, talk about alternate costumes!)
Personally, I'd be pretty flattered if someone made a hundred clones of me.
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