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      • Wally Wood was a popular artist during the Golden and Silver Ages of Comics. The original artist on Marvel's Daredevil, he co-created Daredevil's red costume, and mainstay DD villains like Mister Fear, Stilt-Man and Matador. As the artist on DC's All-Star Comics, Wood introduced Power Girl as a member of the Justice Society of America.
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  2. In a famous comics anecdote of unknown veracity, artist Wally Wood reportedly told friends that he planned to draw Power Girl’s breasts larger and larger, issue by issue, until told by his editors to stop. According to the story, no one ever did before Wood left the title.

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  3. Dec 30, 2011 · Introduced to the Justice Society of American in All Star Comics #58, 1976, to breathe some fresh life into the ageing superteam of Golden Age relics, Power Girl was the cousin of Superman, who, unlike, Supergirl, refused to be defined by a male counterpart.

  4. Wally Wood also did not draw a lot of Power Girl. Most of the bronze age Power Girl was drawn by Joe Staton, Jerry Ordway and also various JLA artists in the crossovers, and all...

  5. The classic story of Power Girl is that whilst Wally was drawing the first few issues of the comic he surreptitiously increased her breast size issue by issue without the editors noticing and so we view the...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wally_WoodWally Wood - Wikipedia

    Wood penciled and inked All Star Comics and contributed to the creation of Power Girl [36] by exaggerating the size of her breasts. [37] Active with the 1970s Academy of Comic Book Arts , Wood contributed to several editions of the annual ACBA Sketchbook .

  7. Jul 9, 2024 · CHRONOLOGY. Power Girl first appeared in All-Star Comics #58 (January-February 1976). Below is the definitive list of appearances of Power Girl in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Power_GirlPower Girl - Wikipedia

    Power Girl as she appeared on the cover of Power Girl (vol. 2) #12 (May 2010). Art by Amanda Conner. Power Girl's original Wally Wood artwork (1976) showed her as relatively busty but otherwise her figure and build conformed in appearance to other contemporary comic book women.

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