The Far Out 1970s SUPERGIRL BLACK-LIGHT POSTER You Always Wanted

SUPERGIRL WEEK Meets THE ART OF DAKOTA ALEXANDER…

Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock, is out this week, so we’ve gathered up the 13th Dimension crew to bring you our first-ever SUPERGIRL WEEK! Click here for more high-flying features!

Back in the ’70s it was Marvel that was all over the black-light poster craze, while DC seemed more inclined to stay away from the getting-baked-while-listening-to-Floyd-and-reading-comics crowd.

Oh, well. It’s us fans who lost out, because dig what might have been, courtesy of Dakota, done especially for SUPERGIRL WEEK:

Kara goes especially well with Kirby Krackle, don’t she?

Dakota’s also got a standard version for you:

Right on.

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Want more of THE ART OF DAKOTA ALEXANDER? Come back next week!

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DAKOTA ALEXANDER is an American artist living in Japan. He’s worked on many projects, such as The Liberty Brigade, The Masters, Charon 13, and G.H.O.S.T. Agents. His latest is his love letter to Bronze Age superhero-horror comics, The Hunter, which is now available at his Etsy, Drums of the Serpent.

Author: Dan Greenfield

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