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FEMFORCE #141
Synopsis:
Tradgedy strikes as one of the FF's core members falls in the heat
of battle; Synn fights with an intensity never before seen; Ms V
finds she may have lost a son almost as soon as she'd found him,
and Nightveil and She-Cat have finally returned to normal- or so
we THINK. If this is the END of a story arc, why does it raise more
questions than it seems to answer? Find out in the thrilling conclusion
to the "Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself" story, as penned
by Chris Irving, with art by talented newcomers Jon Doe, Chris Franklin,
and Rob Lansley, with help from Mark & Stephanie Heike.
Then,
it's two "flashback" stories; never-before seen adventures
set in a previous time in FF continuity: YANKEE GIRL in "Circus
Freak", set in the early 1990's, just after her emergence from
Dr. Jonathan Weir's VAULT OF HEROES. YG tries to find her place in
the "modern world" by getting a job with a circus she helped
out during World War II- but things don't go smoothly. Plot, pencils & inks
by Gianluca Cerritelli, and a script by Eric Johnson.
Then, Gianluca
is back handling pencil chores on "Death On The Airwaves",
a 1940's BLUE BULLETEER adventure, written by Mark Heike and inked
by Jeff Austin. BB looks for clues to the disappearance of her lover,
The BLACK COMMANDO, but finds herself immersed in a Nazi plot to
use Nicola Tesla's abandoned equipment to sabotage US homeland air
defenses instead!!
And if all that is not enough, this issue of FF
is another "flip book"- after you've read all the great
Femforce action described above, flip the book over, turn it upside
down and you've ALSO got issue #5 of comicdom's best "giant
woman" themed comic book, GARGANTARAMA-THE COMIC BOOK, with
THREE great stories this issue, all penned by GTS enthusiast Eric
Johnson!!
Marla Allison is back in "The Trials of Humonga",
the first installment in a new ongoing series (with art by Rock Baker
and Paul Wills); telephone chatlines go GTS in "1-900-GIANTESS",
illustrated by Quentin Bedwell & Rob Lansley; and Norse mythology
goes GTS in "The Ragnarok Vault", with art by Rock Baker
and Jeff Austin.
All totalled, it's 44 pages of never-before-seen "good
girl" art and action with superheroines and giantesses!! Standard
comic book size, saddle-stitched; full color covers with black & white
interiors. Printed in 2007. |