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Awhile back Paul Levitz and I created a few Legionnaires, and assorted supporting characters. Sensor Girl was always more Paul's baby, just as Tellus and Quislet were more mine. He had this idea of doing a female character that had exaggerated sensory powers.
One thing that was important to me as I designed this new female Legionnaire character, was that she not be wearing a skimpy, or sexually provocative, costume. There were many Legionnaires that already represented that type. Since I've always believed that diversity was one of the great natural attributes of the Legion, I wanted at least one female Legionnaire who didn't seem to trade on her physical beauty. Sensor Girl wasn't supposed to even have the skintight costume that most heroes wear. You will notice that there have always been wrinkles in her costume rather than the "painted on" look.
I thought that there might be an interesting irony in having a character with sensory abilities which was completely blocked from sight, touch, taste, etc. In my original sketches of the character, Sensor Girl's mask was completely featureless, but I decided that taking such an extreme approach was visually boring and unoriginal. After all, Steve Ditko had already created his character The Question with a featureless mask. I then decided to add the color and pupil-less eye shapes, actually they are meant to be stylized feminine lashes. When Paul saw that I had designed a Legionnaire with a full mask, I think that sparked his desire to spare Supergirl from her Crisis fate, by making her the lady behind the mask. I believe the original idea was that even she didn't know her true identity, and that she had lost all her Kryptonian powers except those pertaining to her senses. This is why, in the early appearances of the character, she appears to have powers consistent with X-ray vision, heat vision, etc. It wasn't until Ms. Khan insisted that Supergirl should remain dead (she was very firm on this at the time) that Paul came up with Plan B ... Projectra. after all, who wanted to incur the wrath of Jeanette? : )
Steve Lightle
I've recently done a few new drawings of Legion characters. If you'd like to take a look at them, I've got them posted online at the LegionPics group.
Sensor Girl dates back to my days on the LSH, but just for fun (and at the prompting of a fellow Legion fan) I looked to the Golden Age for reference on these next two.
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Do you mean that in her first PUBLISHED appearances it was Levitz' intention that she was (through whatever mechanism) Kara?
I recall at the time it seemed to be hinted at, but in such a heavy handed way that even then my assumption was that the Kara hints were a red herring.
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I think it's interesting that Giffen went with the featureless look you mention, Steve, when he "revamped" the Legion at the end of the Baxter run, just before The Magic Wars.
So Sensor Girl was supposed to be Kara... Let me add Ms. K to my "Must-perish-painfully-for crimes-against-the-Super-cousins" list... right next to that slime Carlin...
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From: Up a Gumtree | Registered: Jul 2003
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Steve, this came up in another thread, but I thought I'd post it here so you'd see it, and it's even vaguely close to being on-topic.
Can you give us any info on some of the background characters from the try-out issue (#14)? Particularly the two flying fish types and the red skinned girl with the bandana who made it on the cover.
From: Liberty City | Registered: Jul 2003
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Steve are you still doing series art and if so will you ever be a monthly artist again ?
I always believed you are one of the best dc artist and it would be great it you did more interior art.
Also what happened on your stint with DOOM PATROL ? Again it was tremendous art and then you were replaced , why ?
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And there was "precedent" for an amnesiac Supergirl wearing a new costume with a mask: Adventure 334 and Unknown Boy. And sorta/kinda with Satan Girl from Adv 313. Would have been great if Kara could have stayed with the Legion. Hey it could been a reformed Satan Girl!
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how was the story supposed to be? what happened to her, she gets beat to crap and the last hit it appears she's just destroyed but in actuality punched forward to the 30th century. no memory of who she is and then over time becoming kara again but not supergirl, something different. thank you for any information.
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Thanks for the inside info, Steve! I always thought it was odd that Projectra returned, especially after Levitz had made such a big to-do about writing her out. Now, I know why.
By the way, you won't remember me, but you signed some LSH issues for me at the KC con back in March or so. I just wanted to say thanks again and for taking the time to chat and show me samples from the Legion "cartoon" that somebody was making. Probably not the best light we'd like to see our heroes portrayed in, but, hey, it's Hollywood. If such a cartoon ever does get made, we'll be lucky if they don't reduce the cast to seven plus a robot sidekick.
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From: The Stasis Zone | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Poverty Lad: I think it's interesting that Giffen went with the featureless look you mention, Steve, when he "revamped" the Legion at the end of the Baxter run, just before The Magic Wars.
[rant] Perhaps the lines curved to fit the contour of a face proved too difficult a feat for him. [/rant]
To keep on topic...Great images as always Steve.
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I'll second draub's rant and raise him one ...
Steve has shared many dozens more images, published and unpublished, over in LegionPics these past two years. He also is generous with commentary, such as reminiscing about the "Tales of the LSH" reprint covers when I sent along some scans. (When DC reprinted the Baxter books, LSH v3, they got new covers, mostly by Steve.)
I don't think Steve ever "asked off" the Legion, Lash LaRue ... that's yet another euphemism, anyway. On several occasions, though, he's since -been asked- to do something with the Legion, and they've aborted the project. Again, many tales are available at LegionPics.
From: Starhaven Consulate, City of Angels | Registered: Jul 2003
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