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You and me both. I always thought Supergirl was quite the honey.
As drawn by Jim Mooney, she is at once convincingly a teenager and a superhero. Now that I'm older that sounds totally creepy, but back when I was a young lad, not so much.
Bob Oksner was really good at drawing her too.
Many later artists have sexed her up too much, making her a caricature and less credible as a person and a heroine.
Last time I saw a picture of a Supergirl comic, her uniform was little more than a blue bra and a red thong! Dear, oh dear, what has the world come to?
I also liked Sue Storm and Saturn Girl, Rip. Do you think I may be attracted to women whose names begin with 'S'?
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Last time I saw her, JP, she was supposed to be dead. That's why I no longer buy DC comics (except for back numbers or classic reprints) - I just never have a clue what's going on.
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You and me both. I always thought Supergirl was quite the honey.
As drawn by Jim Mooney, she is at once convincingly a teenager and a superhero. Now that I'm older that sounds totally creepy, but back when I was a young lad, not so much.
Bob Oksner was really good at drawing her too.
Many later artists have sexed her up too much, making her a caricature and less credible as a person and a heroine.
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Last time I saw a picture of a Supergirl comic, her uniform was little more than a blue bra and a red thong! Dear, oh dear, what has the world come to?
I also liked Sue Storm and Saturn Girl, Rip. Do you think I may be attracted to women whose names begin with 'S'?
******
Last time I saw her, JP, she was supposed to be dead. That's why I no longer buy DC comics (except for back numbers or classic reprints) - I just never have a clue what's going on.
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