Ann, Kaanga The Jungle Lord's mate, is hit on the head with a coconut and carried off by a giant gorilla. Ann was definitely from the Dale Arden school of heroines..completely helpless without Kaanga to rescue her, although later in the series, she became a bit more self-reliant. Good scene..so-so artwork, imho.
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Only one picture to display in this Bulletgirl story . . . it comes from the splash page or title page of the story and shows the sexy brunette and her mate (Bulletman) each tied up to a pole and a crazed professor blowing poison darts at them. Unfortunately, there is no bondage in the actual story - - - it's only in ...
Miss America, another revived hero from Marvel's 70's World War II book, is knocked out by The Iron Cross who uses the helpless superheroine to escape.
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Futura is knocked out by one of the many alen races wishing her harm. Some fine, Golden Age, Good Girl Art here...does anyone know the artist?
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Fatale is knocked out while trying to escape the enemy compound. Short-lived title by the short-lived Broadway Comics, comic legend Jim Shooter's attempt to jump the 90's indie-bandwagon...a good book that entered the markeplace as the 90's speculative frenzy was about to end...
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Before Greer Nelson became the fairly-well-known Marvel character "Tigra", she starred as the superheroine "Cat" in the short-lived comic "Claws of the Cat", which lasted all of four issues, from 1972 to 1973.
In her third issue (cover-dated April 1973), she encounters the evil Kraken, and is knocked unconscious twi...
Natasha/Black Widow is out to kill some guy when she is apprehended by Captain America. She is then shocked in her back. She wakes up naked and bound in a meat house.
The script writer for many of Nyoka's great stories is a question mark. An artist/writer named Rod Reed is often mentioned but usually with a question mark after his name. He is later credited with drawing the Cisco Kid and Rusty Riley in the 50's and 60's. Whoever wrote her stories, they consistently were DID to th...
Nyoka adventures are always full of pleasant suprises and this short 7 page story is no exception - - - she is hit in the head, knocked out, robbed, revisited and kidnapped, manhandled, over the hip carried kicking and flailing, shoved down, held down, and finally rescued by her boy friend "Larry". All this DID excite...
A simply terrific issue of Femforce, in which Lady Lugar gets the best of both Ms Victory and Blue Bulleteer. The first heroine is surprised by thugs and "easily shackled" to a Nazi spy balloon. Before she takes off, the comic cuts to a Blue Bulleteer story in which the titular heroine is tied to a post. When we com...
In a German version of Lupin III - Dragon of Doom, Fujiko is taking a shower when an intruder snekas in and knocks her out. He takes her back to his bout while his partner makes the appartment explode. She wakes up bound to a chair in a research lab. Lupin and his gang come to rescue her and think they have, only to fi...
Bulletgirl and her mate (Bulletman) are investigating some roadside truck hijackings. Turns out the truck driver himself is part of the gang -- all in an effort to steal from his employer. As they investigate, both are KO'd with a head blow from a pipe wrench ("monkey wrench") -- ouch!! The splash page has a good bon...
Ghost and crossover guest Barb Wire are captured by a bunch of crazed menfolk, all under the direction of Max Cameron, Ghost's self-created arch-nemesis.
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