
Little League #64 by Yale Stewart
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Little League #59 by Yale Stewart
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Some writers I really love have spent an awful lot of time trying to explain why Power Girl would have a window in her costume that shows so much boobflesh.
I appreciate the effort, guys, but I think it can be summed up in two sentences, which I will post at the bottom of this post.
The thing is this, if ALL the characters are dressed like Power Girl, yeah, it’s a problem. But individually, Power Girl is one character who I can TOTALLY SEE dressing like that. When they covered her up, it no longer FELT like Power Girl. It felt like a weird compromise, like saying, Cover your shame, woman!
Having A character dress any possible way is always defensible if it fits their character. The problems arise when ALL of them are dressed purely sexually, or when characters where it doesn’t fit, like Mary Marvel for example, start going around mostly topless.
I ‘hear’ Power Girl’s voice in my head when I write her. And I think she would say these two sentences, which kind of end the discussion.
“I like the way it looks. And I don’t give a *&^% what you think.”

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I love Hipster Peej with the glasses.
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Ardella as Power Girl ; BadLuckKitty as Supergirl.