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lesther2011
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False Stargirl

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It's not always that a victim of your arts is allowed to keep the underwear. Nice picture. ;) I'll never get tired of your hand-drawn pictures. Out of curiosity, is Stargirl a real heroine of comics or a character you created?
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Lesther, great job!
I'm a huge fan of the Stargirl TV series.
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rufusluciusivan wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 7:45 am It's not always that a victim of your arts is allowed to keep the underwear. Nice picture. ;) I'll never get tired of your hand-drawn pictures. Out of curiosity, is Stargirl a real heroine of comics or a character you created?
I think Darth already answered your question my good friend hehehe :D ;)
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Indeed! :D Thanks a lot, guys. Net surfer's best friend Wikipedia allowed me to learn more about the series. Didn't think she was a recent character! (Even in comicbooks, apparently she was created in 1999.) Her costume design was so much bringing Captain America to my mind, that I thought she had been created around the same time as him.
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Stargirl is actually the modern female adaptation of the Star-Spangled Kid, a superhero originally created in 1941 (about the same time as Captain America). So she actually has her roots in the Golden Age comics.

Also, great scene, Lesther. :)
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Stargirl is actually the modern female adaptation of the Star-Spangled Kid, a superhero originally created in 1941 (about the same time as Captain America). So she actually has her roots in the Golden Age comics.

Also, great scene, Lesther.
And thus things come full-circle! :lol: Life in comic books is an eternal renewal. :D
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