The Girl of Steel (in a blue bodystocking that only lasted an issue or two, fortunately) takes her lumps on an alien planet, where in a bid to help some brave rebles, she enters a gladiatorial contest against a huge woman who almost cruahes her to death, and when that doesn't work, the evil tyrant uses a megaweapon on ...
Shadow Lass gets captured by the Legion's old enemies, The Fatal Five, and gets placed in a super-lit chamber that nuetrelizes her shadow-making powers...she escapes by wraping her cloak around herself. Not technically a 'sleepy' scene, but good peril. Spanish Language.
Source: blog
Tiger Girl is knocked unconscious, tied to a rock and thrown into a river along with the standard Good Scientist. Her faithful manservant Abdullah rescues her.
Source: Digital Comic Museum
Evil Lyn puts Teela to sleep via a spell (off panel). He-Man comes and rescues Teela. Scans are a little small, but there's a nice unconscious carry!
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More from Femforce, Kientics has a strip and gets in trouble in all 3 parts.. ff 151 to ff 153.
Author posted this on his DeviantArt page.
Source: DeviantArt
In a weird WW II story an Arabic belly dancer is hired by the Japanese to do terror work in the Middle East. She poses as the reincarnation of CLeopatra and has many Arab henchmen working for her. Black Cat and her man friend (Rick) are investigating the disappearance of several military personel in the Cairo area. E...
WW II was still raging in 1944 when this issue of Speed came out and the Black Cat is fittingly fighting Japanese terrorists who have infiltrated Hollywood and the film making industry and who are on a suicide mission to destroy as many Americans as possible before being destroyed themselves. There are 6 of them, and ...
Black Cat first appeared in Speed Comics in issue #17 which appeared on the newstands in April, 1942. She lasted unto #40 which came out in November 1945 after which she began appearing in her owh titled series where she was in every issue from #1 to #29. Her early stories in Speed were during the beginning years of
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Don't think we've seen any Black Angel scans yet, so here's a nice unconsious carry from 1944. Once again, all thanks go to Digital Comics Museum.
Black Angel was a British Aviatrix during WWII, and her back up feature did a lot to spice up Air Fighters Comics.
Source: DCM
Sir Reginald Crumbley is a British millionaire who comes to town to make a deal to buy several original manuscripts of Shakespeare's writings for $100,000 each. Some con-men decide to steal the valuable writings by pretending to be Sir Crumbley's agents sent to examine the manuscripts. They kidnap Sir Crumley and the...
Tomorrow Girl is a literal clone of the Silver Age Supergirl. Here's she's been held by a magician with both her 'kriptonite' and magic.
Source: NHS 78
A crooked jungle guide was banished by Sheena years ago, and now he returns to Sheena's domain for revenge. He stirs up a gorilla worshiping tribe to attack Sheena and her mate. In the attack a bullet grazes Sheena's head and knocks her out. Her mate Bob is taken prisoner. Sheena is left for dead, but she wakes up a...