Wildcat, Huntress, and Power Girl
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Starting off with Wildcat and the old-school Huntress. I've kept these sketches to just portraits just so I can get a sense of the characters before I go buckwild of them.
Wildcat to me should look rugged and thuggish, always ready for a fight. The heavy brow gives him a cro-magnon brutality-type quality, but the small iris lends a sense of focus and sharpness which Wildacat has. Also, Wildcat's ears were always drawn sagging, which I feel made him look pathetic, so I made them smaller and a bit perky.
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Now with the modern-day Huntress and Power Girl. I've always like this duo purely on the concept of the next generation of the World's Finest and they happen to be women.
I gave Huntress wider cheekbones to suggest feline qualities inherited from her mother and narrow eyes to suggest the mystery of her father. I gave her bangs, because they felt more broody. With Power Girl she needed to be wide-eyed and optimistic, but not naive. She's usually seen sporting a bob cut, but I felt it looked too cute on her. So I gave her a slightly spikey cut which feels fresh, empowering, and had a certain energy I was looking for. And for kicks I gave her a clef chin. It runs in the Superman family. :P
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