Fox, never shy about reprinting its old material under another title, seems to have put out this version of RULAH #17 two years or so after the orginal issue was published. Sleazy busness practices aside, there are a couple of nice ko's of the statuesque jungle girl..
Source: Digital Comics Museum
Spanish language reprint of the classic 1940's newspaper strip by the great Lee Falk. Here Diana Palmer, the Phantom's version of Lois Lane, gets kidnapped by a gang of girl pirates, and later almost drowns trying to stop their leader.
Source: blog
Sheena was always great looking, there is no denying that. And a lot of the time her stories were exciting, but not always. Bill Black once wrote in one of his Americomics editorial pages: "Sometimes Sheena stories can be downright boring." True, but even then, she looked great, right Bill? Most of her appearances w...
A piece of art I commissioned from mHunt where we see the wizard carry the unconscious invisible woman. Viewing point from his eyes.
Hope you like it!
Source: commission
A commission I had done by the talented mhunt, where Medusa is playing with an unconscous, knocked out invisible woman. Proudly displaying here limp enemy.
Source: commision
This is the second set of pics from Sheena #2 (published in 1943) and these come from the third story in this issue; (elsewhere on this website pics from the second story in this same issue are posted for viewing.) In this story Sheena is knocked out and when she wakes up she does not know who she is (she has amnesia -...
This issue was published in 1943 with over a million GI's in foxholes across Europe. These provided a huge market base for Sheena books -- and it was nearly all an adult market, not teenage. As a result these early issues of Sheena, like nearly all stories of female crime-fighters during the war, are full of gga and ...
In Wonder Woman, Volume 1, Issue #177 (DC, August 1968), the alien ruler "Klamos the Mighty" deicides to pit various females from across the universe in a battle to the death -- the winner will become his queen! He captures two superheroines from Earth: Wonder Woman and Supergirl. His underlings come across Supergirl a...
In this issue the X-men have lost a number of their Team.
Only Psylocke can lead them this time. As they arrive on the scene of the invasion, She is the first X-man to fall, even before the fighting begins. Overwhelmed by Psychic noise, she is surprise attacked from the rear.
The villain quickly stuns her unconsciou...
One of my Favorite scenes. Psylocke in her original British body, coordinates the X-men in trying to take on Freedom Force. She orders dazzler to blind their foes, only Dazzler is quickly defeated instead.
Next we see Psylocke, trying to use her Telepathy on the Blob, to get him to move from wolverine.
But so focus...
Here is a good blast KO of the lovely Sharon Carter. The cover image is top-notch; the actual scene inside is merely adequate.
It is from Captain America #145 (Marvel, January 1972).
Source: My Comic Book Collection
These scenes are from the 4th story in Bulletman #12 - - already this sexy flying heroine has had her lights put out with a fist to the chin twice, and been choked and hung from a rope . . . all in the previous story, (appearing elsewhere on this site). In this story she and her mate attempt to stop a serial murderer ...
Bulletgirl appeared with her mate, Bulletman, in all 16 issues of the Bulletman title. Issue #12 of Bulletman has 4 stories, 2 with multiple DID scenes and 2 with none - - and 2 out of 4 isn't bad. In the 3rd story of the issue the "Flying Duo" face a jewel thief who is not only a woman, she is very wealthy, robs for ...
Black Cat is locked in an airtight bank vault by the real bank robber...in the morning the enraged townspeople drag her out for a lynching..don't worry...she gets out of it!
Great story from the pre-FDIC days of 1948!
Source: Digital Comics Museum
The Metropolitan Art Museum has come up with some graffiti painted on certain valuable paintings, among them a Van Gogh and a Picasso. So the police comissioner sends Bulletgirl and her mate to investigate. The Curator seems to be clueless, so Bulletgirl decides to put on a suit of medievel armor complete with helmet ...