Wonder Woman by José Luis García-López
Few artists can convey the romance, drama and power of a character like Wonder Woman better than García-López. While much of his work for DC Comics licensing is crisp, clear and by necessity stylised and simplified, pieces like this one show his full skill with lush ink work.
For me, it connects to his breakthrough work for DC in the late 1970s when he was beginning to be published with his own inks. Covers for Superman, Batman, and DC Comics Presents come to mind.
Colour and packaging by myself.
Scan of the original art found on the web.
Colour.
Packaged as a cover.
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