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Black Cat and Batgirl - INTENTIONAL CLOSENESS / Bazal. 11,7x8,3in.

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"space is negotiable"

Black Cat and Batgirl share the frame as if the space itself were barely enough to hold them both. Their bodies visually intertwine, not through direct contact, but through a proximity charged with intention. There is tension, confidence, and a clear sense that nothing here is accidental.

Black Cat’s gaze invites, provokes, and challenges, while Batgirl answers with controlled calm and quiet authority. Two opposing attitudes that complement each other: conscious seduction versus absolute restraint. Together, they create an unstable, magnetic balance where the line between alliance and temptation is deliberately blurred.

This illustration was drawn by Angel Bazal in graphite, using loose, expressive lines as a tribute to artist Carlos Silva. The strokes vibrate, overlap, and breathe, enhancing the sense of motion, closeness, and an intimacy that needs no explanation. This is not an action scene, but the moment before, when everything is possible and both of them are fully aware of it.

#BlackCat #Batgirl #FeliciaHardy #BarbaraGordon #MarvelComics #DCComics #ComicArt #graphite

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Angel Bazal

Category:

Original Comic Art

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United States

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