Kitten was Catman's sidekick for most of his 32 issue run from 1940 to 1946 . . . kind of like a female version of Robin. Unfortunately for us, she had very few DID scenes. though there are several good covers few of which were followed through with a good story inside. Issue #26 was an exception . . . even though ...
By request, the first, and only (to my knowledge) appearence of The Girl Phantom. No KO, so it's not really 'on-topic', but some nice peril, as here she gets lassoed, tackled and tied up. Art by the great Lee Faulk.
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Tiger Girl, zapped by an electric shield, is clubbed senseless and carried off by her hair...more Golden Age Ficton House coolness from the indespensible Digital Comics Museum!
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Carry Cover from DC's 70's version of the classic pulp character The Shadow..I'm assuming the damsel in distress is his long-time female companion Margo Lane, but I could be wrong..
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Until my recent attempt to find peril scenes in the golden age Miss Victory series, I wasn't aware of how scarce such scenes would be. After Bill Black's Americomics revival of her adventures in the 80's I thought he revived her because he was impressed with her golden age perils. How wrong I was. Story after story ...
I was looking for DID scenes of Miss Victory in Captain Aero Comics when I ran across these eye-catching scenes in an Alias X story (WW II is in full swing, and he is an undercover agent . . . kind of like a spy) "X" is at a masquerade ball when he sees a woman being terrorized on a nearby balcony. He tries to help h...
As our founder Red said recently sleepy scenes are becoming fewer and fewer to obtain. So with some apologies I offer these two pics from Captain Flight #5 published in 1944 by a little known publisher Four Star Publications. The cover scene is a very sexy girl, unidentified and not appearing inside the issue, being ...