Tiger Girl is without doubt one of the sexiest looking jungle girls of the entire golden age of comic books. Although he did not always do the pencil and inks for her, the incomparable Matt Baker (of Phantom Lady fame) did do the art work for this gorgeous heroine in this issue of Fight . . so she is depicted in abs...
Liberty Belle suffers a relatively rare "constriction ko" at the hands of her adversary...in the splash page of the next issue, she and Firebrand are helpless prisoners, along with their male Squadron cohorts..
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Phantom Lady, along with her Freedom Fighters allies are captured, then awake in chains...love the expression on the face of the sailor who gets the "job" of carrying her!
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The All Star Squadron comes up against the powerful Nazi villians Night and Fog (title of the famous Holocaust Documentary, if anyone's interested)...Phantom Lady, in her National Comics costume, is ko'd and hurled out a window, only to be rescued by Hourman.
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Although she was clearly done by dozens of different writers and graphic artists, ninety-nine percent of the time no artist or script writer is ever named for Nyoka, and this issue of Master Comics is no exception. But I can honestly say, I believe this graphic rendering of the Jungle Girl is the sexiest ever done . ....
Not all distress situations require the damsel to be unconscious. In this episode, which takes place in the jungles of JAVA, Nyoka is sent by a tribal chieftain on an expedition into the dense forest to capture and bring back a rare BUTTERFLY which has a wing span of 9 inches. She takes along a "helper" one of the tr...
Bulletgirl is captured by Fatso and his gang of bank-robbers, moments after she falls from the sky because she accidently loses her helmet while flying down to apprehend the crooks. In an all too familiar and tire-somely overused plot-line the felons decide to use her for a hostage if Bulletman himself shows up and tri...
Lynche, a sexy Amazon mercenary, is clocked by a rock in battle...one of her amazon sisters brings her to a castle to recover...however, it turns out to be a trap, and both girls are soon trussed up like Thanksgiving turkeys.
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As I have said so many times before Matt Baker is the absolute King of Good Girl Art, and in issue #19 of Phantom Lady, he proves it all over again. What a gal!! In this issue some baddies with a model airplane and a highly explosive bomb are intent on blowing up the United Nations (the year is 1949, just for the reco...
Surprised it's not here. Perhaps my favorite scene. First we see Dazzler in civilian dress, a beautiful jumper dress that's beautiful, as she tries to find her landlord, who is talking in private to the villain, Flame. She eavesdrops on them.. I love the look of genuine terror on her face as she leans on the door, an...
Hawkman began appearing in Flash Comics as far back as 1940, but it was not until a couple of years later that Hawkgirl became his sidekick, though as a "civilian" and a "non-super-heroine" she was a part of his stories right from the start . . . the idea being that Hawkman was a loving husband with a wife. During th...
St. John Publications came out in 1953 with one of the best good girl art issues of the entire golden age -- it was a remake of a former heroic couple of the early 40's who appeared in Punch Comics as Rocketman and his sexy partner Rocket Girl. St. John renamed her Jet Girl and she was sexier than ever. In this, the th...