DC Comics: The Sequential Art of Amanda Conner #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis hardcover collection showcases Amanda Conner's distinctive and expressive artwork across her DC Comics career, featuring covers and interior pages from her runs on titles like Power Girl, Supergirl, and The New 52's Harley Quinn. The volume highlights her dynamic storytelling and character-driven style through a curated selection of sequential art, sketches, and commentary from the artist herself. It serves as a visual retrospective of Conner's contributions to DC's superhero lineup during the early 2010s.
In "Daddy's Little Vigilante," Supergirl finds herself in the middle of a high-energy rave gone wrong when a battle between Terra and an Empathosaur tears through the crowd. Drawn into the chaos, she must confront her own emotions as the creature uses her memories against her—especially those tied to her father—before joining Terra in a hard-fought victory. Written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, with dynamic art by Amanda Conner and cover art by Amanda Conner, this 2013 issue captures a raw, personal moment in Supergirl’s journey, layered with tension and unexpected connection.
In "Power Trip, Part I of IV," Power Girl confronts a mysterious figure from her past—Garn Daanuth—only to be interrupted by the Justice Society of America, who reveal the truth behind the battle. As the founding Legionnaires prepare to meet her, the threads of Power Girl’s forgotten history begin to unravel.
In "Power Trip, Part II of IV," Power Girl finds herself caught between past and present when the Legion of Super-Heroes arrives in the present, claiming she’s one of their own and that she was sent back in time to fight Mordru. As she grapples with their revelation and the lingering effects of her recent illusions, she tries to prove she can handle things on her own—until Superman steps in to help, forcing her to confront whether she truly can.
In "Power Trip, Part III of IV," Power Girl reaches out to Huntress, drawn to her in ways she can’t quite explain. As their connection begins to form, she’s haunted by visions of people who claim to know her past—illusions conjured by the Psycho-Pirate, who insists he can reveal the truth behind her origins.
In "Power Trip, Part IV of IV," Power Girl confronts the Psycho-Pirate, who reveals a startling truth: she is the last remnant of a destroyed parallel Earth where she was a founding member of the Justice Society of America. With the past rewritten by the Anti-Monitor’s attack, the villain claims she remains connected to this world—and now, she must carry the weight of that lost history into the present.
In "Rock On!" from DC Comics: The Sequential Art of Amanda Conner, Supergirl swaps the usual heroics for a high-energy rave with a superhero theme—until a sudden explosion rips through the party, unleashing an Empathosaur that feeds on emotion. Forced into action, she grapples with the creature’s psychic assault, even as it weaponizes her memories of her father, testing her resolve. With Terra’s steady presence, she finds her footing, and after the battle, the night takes a surprising turn when Boomer invites her out—off the battlefield and into something new.
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