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More ’40 Days of Supergirl’ Art Pieces Are Up For Auction!

By | November 27th, 2019
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We’re still rolling out more auctions as part of our ’40 Days of Supergirl,’ and there are a few pieces ending later this week would look wonderful upon anyone’s wall. Check out the listings here.

Supergirl by Sina Grace

First up, we’ve got “Iceman” writer and “Lil’ Depressed Boy” artist Sina Grace.

Supergirl by Justin Greenwood

Next up, “Stumptown” and “The Last Siege” artist Justin Greenwood.

Supergirl by Dennis Culver

“Crone” writer and “Edison Rex” writer/illustrated Dennis Culver gives us a series 1990s vibe with his ‘Return of the Supermen’ inspired piece. (Note: This piece was digitally colored; the original is black and white.)

Supergirl by Art Baltazar

The “Aww Yeah!” comics crew of Art Baltazar and Franco gave us crayon-colored pieces.

Supergirl by Franco

“The Makeshift Man” and “Monster Plus” artist JoJo Seams gave us Kara and Comet.

Supergirl by JoJo Seames

“The Alcoholic” and “Keyhole” artist Dean Haspiel literally pulled a piece of cardboard out for this quick Kara sketch.

Supergirl by Dean Haspiel

“Qualification” cartoonist David Heatley delivers a stream of consciousness piece with various famous Supergirl elements.

Supergirl by David Heatley

Colorist Felipe Sobriero has, hands down, the cutest Kara of the bunch.

Supergirl by Felipe Sobriero

And finally, Scoot McMahon gives us a Kara taking flight.

Supergirl by Scoot McMahon

You can get all of these in our eBay store, and they will make wonderful gifts for the comic fans in your life!


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