Here, as far as I can tell, Mawa is mentally overcome by mind-controling baboons, who carry her off to their cave for sacrificial alter action. Her friends come to her rescue. My Spanish, unfortunately, is not the best...any other, or better, interpretations of the scene are welcome!
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Nice splash page of Anne, Kaanga The Jungle Lord's bondage-prone mate, out cold on an alter, ready to be sacrificed to the usual jungle gods..
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Caitlin Fairchild, Rainmaker and Freefall are knocked unconscious when Helmut drops a building on top of them. He holds their unconscious body in display afterwards. They wake up bound and in lingerie and are held captive by a kid in a bunny/mouse suit and his redhead accomplice. He tries to mind control them but only ...
A brainwashed Rogue is fighting the X-Men and she hits Polaris (I think) in the back of her head and knocks her out. She almost drains her powers but is stopped by Wolverine.
The Blonde Phantom was created for Timely Magazines (precursor to Marvel) by Syd Shores with considerable input from managing publication editor and story writer, none other than the great Stan Lee. No wonder her stories are so exciting and full of DID and peril. In this single issue she is KO'd 3 times, tied up twice...
One of the great aspects of the stories of the Woman in Red is that in 5 or 6 short pages she gets in peril 3 - 4 times. Not even Nyoka (queen of DID) could top that. In this story a wealthy man donates the first shell casing fired by the U.S. against the Nazis in WWII to a museum. He gets plenty of publicity which ...
The Woman in Red is the secret identity of policewoman Peggy Allen. Frustrated by the limitations of her job, Peggy creates a secret identity. As the Woman In Red, she wears a red floor length coat, hood and mask.
The Woman in Red made her debut in Thrilling Comics #2 (March 1940). Comics historian Trina Robbins has...
Wonder Woman is zapped into unconsciousness by the evil Doctor Domino, and tied to a nuclear missile that is launched at New York City.
Love the shots of her being dragged over to the missile.
You've gotta love Dr. Domino, too, such a bizarre concept for a villain, but look at it, it works. Too bad he was never...
Woman in Red appeared in nearly 40 issues of Thrilling Comics beginning with #2. Her full length red cloak prevented readers from enjoying her great set of legs hiding underneath. She had no superpowers, and was an undercover policewoman for the local law-enforcement agency. Her early origin in summer of 1940 may mak...
The Woman in Red began appearing in Thrilling Comics in issue #2, published in 1940. Pics from that issue are shown elsewhere on this website. In this story she is attacked by an African warrior brought to America and put to work for some murdering, diamond stealing bad guys, as a hit man. She is KO'd, choked, zappe...
Again, sorry for the small scans..
Here Mawa is overcome by some native dream dust, and dreams that she's suddenly Lilliputian in size...and is menaced by all sorts of insects, spiders, etc.
Her boyfriend and jaguars find her, and then she wakes up...yeah, it's a lame plot device, but the art is fantasic..
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Khanda is wrapped up by a plant that uses its' spores to sedate her...her friends rescue her by dousing the plant with herbicide, I think...
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