While fans are still waiting on an official movie poster for James Gunn’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2026), an incredibly talented artist has treated them to a stunning fan poster inspired by one of the Maiden of Might’s most gorgeous comic covers. If this fan art proves anything, it’s that Milly Alcock is a perfect visual fit for the role.

...the fan art plays a valuable role in building excitement for DC’s projects.

Giorgio Marangolo, a talented artist from Naples, Italy, has treated fans to an incredible fan poster depicting Milly Alcock in her role as Supergirl. While the sheer talent behind the artwork is impressive on its own, what truly sets Marangolo’s creation apart is that it’s a recreation of DC artist Bilquis Evely’s Supergirl #1 (2025) variant cover.

Marangolo perfectly captures the tone, pose, and overall essence of Evely’s artwork, while reimagining it in Alcock’s likeness. The result is an exceptional fan poster, complete with added touches like the “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” title and DC’s logo, giving it the look and feel of an official movie poster.

Artist Reimagines Supergirl Variant Cover as a Tribute to Milly Alcock’s Supergirl

Cover G 1:25 Bilquis Evely Variant for Supergirl #1 (2025)

Supegirl #1 variant cover

Evely’s cover art for Sophie Campbell’s Supergirl #1 (2025), and by extension Marangolo’s fan poster, depicts Supergirl seated on a cloud in a relaxed posture, her hands folded in her lap, her hair billowing around her with an airy quality, and a neutral expression on her face. The background colors are also similar, featuring cool tones like blues and greens. Evely’s palette leans soft and subtle, while Marangolo’s colors are bolder and more attention-grabbing, which aligns perfectly with the aesthetic of a movie poster. Additionally, Marangolo’s Supergirl is rendered in Alcock’s realistic likeness, giving fans a striking preview of what her portrayal of the character might look like. The result is nothing short of perfection.

There is no denying that Marangolo’s choice to recreate Evely’s Supergirl #1 cover was inspired. Readers may also find it interesting that this choice was very intentional. In the caption of his post, Marangolo explains that Supergirl is his favorite character and that Tom King’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2021–2022) is his favorite comic series. This is particularly noteworthy because Bilquis Evely was the main artist on that series. Choosing to recreate a cover by the artist of the very comic that inspired James Gunn’s film makes Marangolo’s tribute even more meaningful and his reference choice all the more perfect.

Supergirl Fanart Helps Raise the Hype for James Gunn’s Supergirl

Main Cover by Bilquis Evely & Mat Lopes for Tom King’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #8 (2022)

Supergirl woman of tomorrow comic preview 8 cover

The response to this artwork has been overwhelmingly positive, with the post receiving countless likes and comments. It’s clear the piece struck a chord with fans, many of whom are eagerly awaiting an official look at Milly Alcock’s Supergirl and a movie poster. Standout comments include “Kryptonians will approve!” and “This is truly a gorgeous piece of art, like bro just wow!! You nailed it again.” Although Marangolo’s fan art is based on a licensed DC cover, the fan art plays a valuable role in building excitement for DC’s projects. As anticipation grows for Alcock’s official Supergirl debut, this fan-made poster helps keep fans engaged and hyped.

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John Byrne, Peter David, Wally Wood, Otto Binder, Gary Frank, Al Plastino
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Source: Giorgio Marangolo