The idea of realism is not evenĬonsidered. Why someone who gets pleasure form the female form could be reading thisīook in the first place. To not only justify the content but also play with the idea of exactly Even using sight gags (pictured above) among other techniques Make many jokes specifically about how Power Girl is perceived by menĪnd women. Not exactly self-aware in a Deadpool type way, but enough to Slightly erotic drawings are nothing new in comics, but Power Girlsĭesign means there is no hiding this fact. Really overt but it dose ride the line pretty close sometimes. Not only dose it not shy away from thisĪspect, it is in some ways part of it's main focus. So if sensualisation is something that you dislike, then "normal people" who are powerless but the focus of the book is on the Masculine and the females are hyper feminine. The entire artĭirection is bold with bright fun colours but it can not be denied that Power Girl is drawn with an eye towards light eroticism. "please stop messing with my globes." - Karen Starrīefore we really get into it, lets talk about the elephant in the room. Who has been streaking a bright coloured mark across comics since the 80s, most recently adding her charm to the popular Harley Quinn volumes. The glue that connected these prints, besides the obvious fact they areĪll Power Girl stories is that they share the same artist, Amanda Conner. Power Trip is a trade collection of "Power Girl V2 #1-12" as well as "JSA Classified #1-4". This is not a comic to be taken seriously, but is it a comic that I can enjoy? The Power Girl Vol 2 run is one such comic. Comics that are just lighthearted fun, some action, I think it was "I Hate Fairyland" that really showed me that I could enjoy a different kind of comic. On a side of comics which I have basically written off as not worth my
To my attention that maybe I'm missing out These are the kind of things I usually read.
Story driven focuses (my favourite) or, and lets be honest here anĪdolescent hyper violent genre book full of gore, sarcasm and Power Girl is not the kind of comic I usually read.