Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In new official DC art, Power Girl receives a high-fantasy makeover that not only further distinguishes her from her Earth-Prime counterpart, Supergirl, but also underscores the missed opportunity of Paige Stetler's addition to Tom Taylor’s Dark Knights of Steel series.
Daxiong’s variant cover for Power Girl #10 by Leah Williams, Eduardo Pansica, and Júlio Ferreira presents Power Girl with a simplistic, yet undeniably formidable medieval look. The featured costume retains Paige’s iconic skintight bodysuit, enhanced with the inclusion of a knightly red cloak and silver medallion fastening.
Additionally, her waist is adorned with a striking, asymmetrical silver belt, which possesses an almost otherworldly quality, thanks to its tendrils that suggest transformative properties, capable of adjusting and reconfiguring itself. However, what truly transports this look into the realm of fantasy are the blue, red, and silver gauntlets adorning Power Girl’s hands.
DC has visibly worked to distinguish Power Girl from Supergirl by establishing her own unique identity, allowing her to move beyond simply being Kara’s Earth-Two counterpart. Notably, Power Girl's name has been changed from Kara Zor-L to Paige Stetler. This adjustment has been instrumental in clarifying the distinction between the two characters for fans and has aided Paige in overcoming her identity issues within the comics.
Power Girl Needs To Be Featured in DC’s Upcoming Dark Knights of Steel: All-Winter Unlike Supergirl, Power Girl was absent from Tom Taylor’s Dark Knights of Steel, despite the storyline revolving around the Superman family and featuring staple characters like Kara, Kal-El, Jor-El, and Lara-El.
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