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Artista gloriously excessive 1980s-era movie poster in the style of Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell for "*Supergirl vs. King Kong*", drenched in neon-bright colors, lens flares, and hyper-dynamic action. Teen actress Lisa Bonet is Supergirl, clad in a skintight metallic-blue fashionable 1980s leotard with billowing red cape and feathered Farrah Fawcett hair, hovering mid-air, fists clenched, radiating golden energy as she stares down the monstrous King Kong—who, instead of his usual dark fur, is now a ripped, steroid-pumped aerobiscize monstrosity with glowing red eyes and spiked wristbands, mid-roar clinging to the Empire State Building. Lightning cracks behind them, illuminating a skyline filled with news helicopters, panicking crowds running through the streets below, and a neon-pink sunset. The tagline, in jagged chrome font, screams: "THE GODDESS OF STEEL Vs. THE TITAN OF CHAOS" Below, a secondary explosion of credits promises "STARRING LISA BONET AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS (somehow)" with producers Cannon Films and Dino De Laurentiis battling for billing space. The whole composition thrums with pure '80s hair metal excess—every inch of the poster crammed with vivid spectacle, 1980s hair, ridiculous aerobic style costumes, and whimsically hilarious 1980s cinematic excess.
This vibrant 1980s movie poster bursts with neon colors and dynamic action, featuring a teen heroine in a metallic blue leotard and a flowing red cape. She confronts a steroid-infused King Kong atop the Empire State Building, surrounded by chaos and lightning. The tagline promises an epic showdown, while the design radiates pure '80s excess, complete with explosive credits and whimsical details.