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Spider Widow was a short lived superheroine of the early 40's (WWII era) -- she lasted from issue #57 of Quality's Feature Comics to issue #73 -- less than 3 years. She appeared to have an ugly green face, but it was only a mask, hiding a very pretty face of a very sexy woman. Her short life may have been because her...
Sep 28, 2010 2 9
Unconscious Sue Storm Cover Source: comic
Sep 25, 2010 1 1
Another great Nyoka story here. I'd rate it higher than 2 stars if she was a little more sexy . . alas she isn't . . . same ol' skinny legs,flat chest and plain face. Too bad. If the graphic artist had half the talent of the script writer this story could easily have made 4 stars. That's the paradox of Nyoka -- gr...
Sep 23, 2010 1 18
This is the first time Psylocke appears in her Body armour. It is quickly put to the test, as she and colossus confront The Brood queen, in Harry Palmers body. Before she has a chance to Probe his mind, while Colossus protects her, Harry reacts and Grabs him, then launches him at Psylocke. The two X-men are hurled an...
Sep 23, 2010 0 3
In this great Issue of Uncanny X-men. The X-men are in part 2 of their battle with the Brood. Psylocke has debuted her new battle armoured suit. Encountering the super powered brood force in an alley, the X-men are beset upon. Storm is about to be dominated by the Brood woman Temptress, Storm breaks her hold and flees ...
Sep 23, 2010 0 5
Supergirl is returning Bizzarogirl back to her planet. Kara doesn't think that the sleeping gas will work on her, opps. I like the little part where Supergirl comments on the gas and is already falling under its effects.
Sep 23, 2010 6 3
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A Black and White Spanish comic book, "Bionika" was kind of a combination of "The Bionic Woman" and "Knight Rider"...the title character was a former athelete, bionically enhanced due to a car accident. She and her talking car (named "CAR"!) drove around the world fighting crime. Most of her adventures are too r-rated...
Sep 21, 2010 2 5
The famous masked man of Spanish comic books, Fantomas battles the Son of Hitler (complete with 70's disco jeans and rock star hair)...in a five issue story arc. In this sequence Libra, one of Fantomas' lovely female assistants is captured by Hitler Jr. and Martin Boorman, drugged by Boorman and subjected to mind cont...
Sep 21, 2010 3 6
Although we do not know their names, the artists who sketched Nyoka must have changed several times in the course of her long 77 issue run. One reason for believing that is the case is the occasional random and noticeable improvement in her sexiness (specifically: legs, face and bosom). She simply looks better in the ...
Sep 21, 2010 0 18
Rogue's unconscious body is strung up as a trophy, while her smugly grinning captors pose with the defeated heroine for a photograph. A truly spectacular cover.
Sep 19, 2010 2 2
Sentinel with an unconscious Storm.
Sep 19, 2010 2 1
It's too bad we do not know who wrote the Nyoka stories, because the man (or woman) was a master story teller. In the first story in issue #10 the pretty- but-not-very-sexy (due to flat chest and skinny legs) jungle girl is investigating smoke coming from a long extinct and supposedly inert volcano when she stumbles o...
Sep 19, 2010 0 16
Seldom at a loss for new and unique distressful situations, Nyoka in the second story of issue #9 is faced with two bad guys who are pitted against one another, and Nyoka, though on the sidelines, is caught in the crossfire. Basically, it is a bizarre tale about a well-to-do Chinese Mandarin (aren't all Mandarins well...
Sep 17, 2010 0 16
It's a "no-brainer" sometimes to say "comic books are fanciful" but I'll say it anyway. . . . anything is possible in comic books, and Nyoka stories are no exception to this rule. In issue #8 the petite jungle girl meets "Jee-Raf Jed" the American born, owner of a Giraffe ranch deep in the jungles of darkest Africa. ...
Sep 12, 2010 3 38
What a great issue Nyoka #7 was. Already appearing on this website are pics from the first exciting story in this very stimulating issue, and now here are pics from the second story. As I've said many times, what made her great was the writer's concept of using serial type stories, with multiple chapters, and at the e...
Sep 09, 2010 1 15
Nyoka got her own title in 1945 and issue #7 came out in '47. True to form she faced peril after peril in every issue. Sometimes I fantasize what a great thing it would have been if the writers of Wonder Woman, Sheena, Bulletgirl and a host of others had had the same concept as the writer of Nyoka did . . . namely Per...
Sep 07, 2010 1 24
In the March, 1946 issue of Nyoka peril comes at the famous jungle girl from all directions -- from an elephant stampede, to being offered as human sacrifice to an angry volcano god, to falling down and spraining an ankle. The basic plot is a fantasy tale involving a search for a "peace" plant which when imbibed makes...
Sep 05, 2010 2 19
Linda Turner (movie star) is the Black Cat in the 40's, and was a hit with all the GI's who collected her books for companionship during the lonely nights spent in the many foxholes across Europe. She would go on to get her own title after the war ended, but appeared in Speed from #17 to #44 while the war was still o...
Sep 04, 2010 0 8
Storm and jean unconscius on cover
Sep 04, 2010 0 1
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