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George Perez unveils new Power Girl design for 'World's Finest'
Published Saturday, Feb 11 2012, 14:39 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | 15 comments
DC Comics has previewed the cover for World's Finest #1.
George Perez's illustration revealing the new design for Power Girl following the New 52 relaunch was posted on The Source

The new series in the New 52's second-wave of titles will be penned by Legion of Super-Heroes veteran writer Paul Levitz with art by a rotating team of Perez and Kevin Maguire.
It follows the adventures of Power Girl and Huntress, two denizens of the parallel Earth 2 as they struggle to return home.
Levitz, who has also been working on the Huntress miniseries for DC, recently revealed that the star of that title was Batman and Catwoman's daughter, the long-shelved character Helena Wayne.
James Robinson and Nicola Scott's new Earth 2 series will also deal with the revived parallel universe.
DC has also previewed a variant cover for Earth 2, revealing new versions of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
The new titles will launch in May.
George Perez's illustration revealing the new design for Power Girl following the New 52 relaunch was posted on The Source

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The new series in the New 52's second-wave of titles will be penned by Legion of Super-Heroes veteran writer Paul Levitz with art by a rotating team of Perez and Kevin Maguire.
It follows the adventures of Power Girl and Huntress, two denizens of the parallel Earth 2 as they struggle to return home.
Levitz, who has also been working on the Huntress miniseries for DC, recently revealed that the star of that title was Batman and Catwoman's daughter, the long-shelved character Helena Wayne.
James Robinson and Nicola Scott's new Earth 2 series will also deal with the revived parallel universe.
DC has also previewed a variant cover for Earth 2, revealing new versions of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
The new titles will launch in May.
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