Farewell to Supergirl from Mahmud Asrar
Supergirl artist Mahmud Asrar has posted a farewell message on his blog, Creative Differences. Asrar’s striking work on the New 52 Supergirl series has defined the character for this timeline, and he will be missed.
Dear friends,
As apparent from my absence in the last few issues of Supergirl I am no longer the series artist on the book. I will no longer be drawing the book and #20 was my final issue. I will however remain the cover artist on the book for just a few more issues.
What kept me from drawing the book initially was some health issues after which I had to rest for a bit. In the meantime I was offered some other projects which I took into consideration. Offers that ultimately had me make some important decisions. Unfortunately one of these decisions was to resign from art duties on Supergirl. Believe me, It was not an easy decision but one I had to make for the sake of several things in my career and life.
Over the past couple of years I’ve had an amazing time defining Supergirl for the New 52 with my collaborators in DC Entertainment. It was an honour to be a part of this bold new direction for DC. I was probably among the lucky few who had a wonderful team of collaborators throughout the whole thing, some of whom I’ve come to call good friends. My creative partners Mike Johnson, Michael Green, Michael Alan Nelson, Dave McCaig, Rob Leigh and some awesome others – My editors Wil Moss, Matt Idelson, Eddie Berganza and Rickey Purdin – The whole crew at DC Entertainment who’ve made everything work smoothly and was helpful throughout. I thank each and everyone sincerely.
Last but certainly not least, I’d like to thank you all so much for sharing your appreciation towards my art on this book. Can’t tell you how much it means when I hear somebody say they’ve been buying the book just because I was drawing it. You guys are awesome.
This was definitely one of the highlights of my career and I’ll look back fondly.
Now other things await me. Exciting new things that you’ll find out about soon enough. See you in the funny books.
The above image is a piece I did for a friend and thought it was appropriate for this topic.