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FEMFORCE #142
Synopsis:
Stardust is dead, but the rest of the FF must carry on. Not all parties
are willing to accept the finality of Dusty's demise, however; and
as Nightveil braves the Limbo Void to test the viability of somehow
contacting her spirit, she stumbles upon an old mystery that apparently
has come back to life. Ms. Victory faces an unexpected reaction from
her husband, the man known as Paragon; when he learns that a clone
made from genetic material harvested unknowingly from himself and
Ms V may exist. Ms. V thinks of "it' as a monster, while Paragon
considers it their son!! And when the being himself calls on Rad
, it's hardly a family reunion as she beats the heck out of him and
sends him packing. Could this unlikely turn of events lead to a reconcilIation
of sorts- or at least an alliance- between Ms. Victory and her estranged
daughter, Rad?
The plot thickens in a Femforce tale told in three
chapters, "Post Mortem", written by Mark Heike, with art
by Jon Doe, Robert Walker, Manuel Bennides, Jeff Austin, Paul Wills
and Mark Heike, and a cover by Stephanie and Mark Heike.
Then, in
the GTS -mania flip-book portion of the issue, Gargantarama- The
Comic Book #6, its more giant-woman fun with epidodes from THREE
great series, two of which are written by GTS madman Eric Johnston!!
Marla Allison is back as Humonga, as her plan to rule the world of
tiny men by amassing a huge personal fortune advances. See her in
her new headquarters, a converted airplane hangar,as she belittles
her new husband and browbeats her own tiny corporate board of directors!!
By Johson, penciler Quinton Bedwell, and inker Rob Lansley.
Then,
the first episode of "I Married a Gammazon", also written
by Eric Johnson, with art by Antonio Rojo and Paul Wills. Remember
the Gammazon race from early issues of Femforce? We thought their
entire invasion fleet was destroyed, right? Well, maybe it was, but
one lone Gammazon was left behind, and she's quietly set up housekeeping
with her human husband- until now!! Enter the Femforce, and trouble
soon follows!!
Finally, Threeta returns, as the superheroine made
from the combined molecules of three beautiful young women becomes
the focus of a plot hatched between a ruthless gangster and a renegade
scientist in a story written by Mark Heike and drawn by Ken Hunt.
Read the front half of the book as a great new issue of Femforce-
flip it over, turn it upside down, and it's the latest issue of Gargantarama-
The Comic Book!! Femforce #142/Gargantarma #6 is 44 pages, black & white
with color covers, saddle-stitched in standard comic book size, and
printed in 2007. |