Super Vixen Magazine Covers

Artgerm Turns Your Favorite Superheroine into a Glamorous Supermodel

DeviantArt artist Stanley Lau aka Artgerm is in the process of making my dreams come true by turning every superheroine into a supermodel on the cover of her very own magazine.

Featuring covers of Justice Magazine, a fake publication that I wish was real, the painting series portrays superhero babes as glamorous fashion icons in stylish couture that still stays true to their character. Catwoman, or as the magazine calls her the "Purrfect Woman," is decked out in a stylish black leather catsuit and is dangling upside-down on the cover like an acrobatic champion. Supergirl is wearing an off-the-shoulder blouse with a cute logo belt and branded handbag to match, while Wonder Woman rocks her corset.

These stylish interpretations of super heroine vixens are perfect for the ladies who love fashion and comics.
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