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    FemForce #25

    FemForce » FemForce #25 - At What Price Victory released by AC Comics on 1990.

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    At What Price Victory last edited by bloodstream on 08/18/22 07:08AM View full history

    Jennifer Wayne-Burke had staunchly resisted the government's pleas for her to replace her mother. Until a series of unfortunate "accidents" leave a job on the government payroll the only financial salvation for the Burke family. So, an infusion of V-47, some intensive training, and it's Jennifer Burke the new Ms. Victory. Its her first appearance as a paranormal, and the first appearance of the new Ms. Victory costume. The new gal in town is battle-tested immediately as Madame Boa strikes. Before the issue is over, Colt resigns and Jennifer is named new FemForce leader.

    "At What Price Victory" is written by Bill Black, drawn by Richard Rome (The Count), and inked by Mark Propst.

    Then, from the Secret Files of The FemForce, a profile on founding member Rio Rita and a reworked Golden Age adventure. Its an actual Fiction House Senorita Rio drawn by Bob Lubbers, that originally appeard in Fight Comics # 46, 1946, re-inked by John Dell.

    Color cover by Richard Rome and Mark Heike, interiors black and white with graytones.

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    In recent weeks I started to read FemForce. I know it's old and done by an independent company, Americomics. But anyway. I wanted to discover the work of Bill Black and Mark Heike.  Until now, I am very far from being disappointed. The writing is clever, the characters have personalities and evolves through the events, there are regular direct links or more subtle links in the history... And the drawings are beautiful, accurate, its like if I read a Golden Age book (or almost).      The number 2...

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