Paul Schilling

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  • in reply to: A sword fight from haefalath.deviantart.com #92502
    Paul Schilling
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    little one sided on the sword fight

    in reply to: Caitlin Fairchild #92500
    Paul Schilling
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    Alrightie boys and girls:

    The joke that Wally Wood started with increasing a bust size is over Power Girl I can see (even from a distance). I understand it’s up to every artist to interpret what he sees (I mean come on I would not consider myself a collector of the fine art if I didn’t) Bust… BUT!!! :blush: Caitlin’s taller and should be spread more evenly. I wonder what someone like Gil Kane would have done with her. :blink:

    in reply to: Caitlin Fairchild #92499
    Paul Schilling
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    Alrightie boys and girls:

    The joke that Wally Wood started with increasing a bust size is over Power Girl I can see (even from a distance). I understand it’s up to every artist to interpret what he sees (I mean come on I would not consider myself a collector of the fine art if I didn’t) Bust… BUT!!! :blush: Caitlin’s taller and should be spread more evenly. I wonder what someone like Gil Kane would have done with her. :blink:

    in reply to: Heaviest FBBrs #92248
    Paul Schilling
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    To quote a friend (Oh that’s just nasty!”

    in reply to: Power Girl Artwork Commissions #92231
    Paul Schilling
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    Now gang, I’m no artist BUT, I’ve been following Power Girl since she was introduced back in the mid-seventies by cousin Kal-L of Earth-two. I think that they have taken PG away from what she was. When the late great Wally Wood pencilled the book he started increasing her bust size slowly. Now on some art sites you’re getting things like “eyes up here fanboy”. Maybe it’s about time we take her back to being so top heavy without the muscle support and put a little more meat on them bones. For the sake of Rao she should be built like a middleweight bodybuilder and give her a smidgen of her women’s-lib attitude back. Okay getting of my soapbox. GOD I’m gettin’old

    in reply to: Likes to be larger and stronger than a man? #92199
    Paul Schilling
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    Honestly ladies: I don’t care HOW BIG or HOW TOUGH or DOMINATING you are. I don’t care if by flexing a pinkie you can hulk out at the seams of my shirts. As long as you ACT and BEHAVE like a woman, that’s what I care about

    in reply to: WW flexing by Harry Peters #92198
    Paul Schilling
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    I stand corrected

    in reply to: Wonder Woman Artwork #92197
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    Reminiscing and seeing a costume or two that made it into the WW comic books throughout the years, I’m wondering does any one remember when Diana lost her power and gave up the uniform and wore an all white pants suit back in the pre-crisis world of the 70’s and late 60’s. GOD I FEEL OLD!!!

    in reply to: Jordanian woman body-builder takes on world of pre #92195
    Paul Schilling
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    For those who think tattoo’s accentuate the body buff, I don’t think I could handle it, and I’m not even in the sport. But I think every cut of the muscle should be seen for the beauty that the good Lord gave us to show the potential of the human body. Tattoos and body piercings just detract from the statement these folks are trying to make. Besides I don’t like needles

    in reply to: WW flexing by Harry Peters #92194
    Paul Schilling
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    Very interesting piece, very clearly drawn in the Wm. Moulton Marston style.Two things !) Wonder Woman made her public debut in ALL STAR COMICS #8 winter 0f 1941 2) Don’t let the politically correct read the word balloons in panel 4 they may agree with the power flex but the language 😉

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