Black Cat's alter ego is Linda Turner, a major Hollywood movie star. Linda is making a western movie when her "stand-in", (the actress studios use if something happens to the primary star and a temporary replacement is needed), out of greed and envy decides she wants Linda's role and plans a series of "accidents" for...
Black Cat (the original one, aka Linda Turner) was given her own title after a 5 year run in Speed Comics beginning in 1941. Debuting in March of '46 she was originally done by the same artist who did her in Speed, i.e. Bob Powell. Powell wasn't too bad, but I've always preferred her later illustrator, Lee Elias who c...
Harvey Publications had a great thing going when Lee Elias did the art work for the first Black Cat series in 1946 (long before Marvel introduced their platinum blonde version five decades later). Her alter ego was Linda Turner (most probably a take off on a 40's Hollywood superstar named "Lana Turner"?) a gorgeous re...
The girl, Suzuka Asahina, is trying to lose weight in the steam room to be able to jump higher in her athletics team. She stays in too long and passes out due to the heat. The guy gets her out just in time and she wakes up in bed a while later.
The women of the Justice League take quite a pounding from the re-animated zombies in the JLA offshoot of the 'Blackest Night' crossover...
Vixen, Dr.Light, Gypsy and Zatanna manage to defeat the creatures, but are completely spent by the effort.
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Quality Comics first created Miss America as originally Joan Dale, a courageous reporter who had a dream in which the Statue of Liberty appeared to her and, giving her the power to transmute elements (something like a wizard) and instructed her to battle evil. Joan awakes to find that she now has these powers; adopting...
Tiger Girl gets knocked onto a conveyer belt at the end of which awaits debris and swamp oxen (!)..her faithful tigers rescue her just in time...
Matt Baker art, I believe...
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Modred the Mystic captures the Scarlet Witch (who seems to enjoy sleeping in the buff..) on the pretext of finding her origin...he trusses her up, she escapes briefly, but gets ko'd again...
From Marvel's recent reprints of John Bryne's run on The Avengers, #181-188. Great stuff!
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The girl, Bridgette L. Satellizer, is in a fight against one of her enemies but is caught off guard and is restrained by her enemies´ chains. Her enemy then tightens the chains which knock her out after which it only holds her unconscious body.
The anime version of the comic book knockout of Kaede Sakura. She barely misses getting hit by a bullet which causes her to faint, after which she is brought to the infirmary by Natsuru Seno
Zoot Comics #8 featured the second appearance of Rulah in this title, which had featured Funny Animals from issues 1 through 6. What a change . . . from the ridiculous to the sublime!! In this, early appearance, she had only one story followed by others far less interesting than her. In later issues of this title ...
In Zoot #13 the veluptuous Rulah and the women of her tribe face captivity and enslavement unless they can defeat their captors. This is the theme of both the first and second stories in this issue. In the third story the plot is somewhat different: she is asked to grant safe passage to an Arab caravan carrying th...
Ran is walking alone down the street when she gets tazered from behind. The KO is not show, but we see her lying unconscious in the next panel.
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