Supergirl Month: Jorge Coelho Featured 40 Days of Supergirl Art Feature 

40 Days of Supergirl: Jorge Coelho

By | September 21st, 2016
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September means a lot of things: Labor Day, back to school, the start of football season. But this year it also means something else; it signals the beginning of “40 Days of Supergirl,” a Multiversity event that celebrates the Girl of Steel across all platforms. We will be featuring all sorts of amazing content from now until the debut episode of Supergirl season 2 on October 10th. Join in the fun on social media by using the #40DaysofSupergirl hashtag.

The centerpiece of the event is our fourth art month, after our amazing Abe Sapien, Hellboy, and Guardians of the Galaxy themed projects. We have amazing artists – both established and up and coming – who have contributed original pieces of art featuring Supergirl, many of which will be going up for auction, with the proceeds to benefit Room to Read, a wonderful literacy charity that helps people all over the world. Enjoy the month, bid on some art, and help make some lives even better the best way we can think of: through comics!

Stay up to date on all of our Supergirl content by clicking here.

Jorge Coelho was just announced as the artist on the upcoming “Rocket Racoon” series for Marvel, but you’ve probably already seen his work on “Loki: Agent of Asgaard,” “The Haunted Mansion,” and “Venom” for the House of Ideas. He also illustrated “Forgetless” for Image/Shadowline, and “Polarity,” “Sleepy Hollow,” and “John Flood” for BOOM! He also illustrated the webcomic Suckers, written by Eric Skillman, for Dean Haspiel’s Trip City website, Check out his his deviantArt page, and make sure to follow him on Twitter (@JCoelhoPT)

Jorge’s piece will be up for auction later this fall – keep checking back on Multiversity for details!


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Brian Salvatore

Brian Salvatore is an editor, podcaster, reviewer, writer at large, and general task master at Multiversity. When not writing, he can be found playing music, hanging out with his kids, or playing music with his kids. He also has a dog named Lola, a rowboat, and once met Jimmy Carter. Feel free to email him about good beer, the New York Mets, or the best way to make Chicken Parmagiana (add a thin slice of prosciutto under the cheese).

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