First historic issue of this long-running independent comics smash hit from the creative genius of Bill (The Invaders) Black. Initial offering of the only successful ongoing series ever to feature a team of super-powered women, only the 229th title in all of American comics to eventually surpass the 100-issue mark. This is the first color appearance of the FemForce team, "Trek For A Time...
Good girl glamour and heroics continue as the world's first all-female supergroup battles Amazons and gangsters South of the border in "A Gentleman Named Ripjaw". An escape from capture by giant women, a short jaunt back to prehistoric times and the origin of the man with metal dentures are only the beginning, before the FemForce finally save the day and bring back Dr. Jimenez'...
Blue Bulleteer returns to her normal state as Nightveil, and the Femforce go to the underwater city of Oceanus One to track down a gang of smugglers whose trail starts at Tara's Jungle Island refuge. But are the bad guys after exotic animals- or gold??!!?? "Skin Game" is written and layed out by Bill Black, pencilled by Mark Heike and Mark Propst, and inked by Mark Heike and Bill...
Even as She-cat, Tara and Ms. Victory stop Randall Crowley, his gang and their giant mechanical octopus, the Machiavellian Stella Stargaze sets her sights on the next gem to steal- Tara's mega-rich father, T. C. Fremont!! See the origin of Stella Stargaze, and her secret weapon! See Ms. Victory lift a king-sized, flaccid fake octopus!! See Tara in an evening gown, rolling on the floor in a...
A giant She-cat robot terrorizes the Ocean World attraction in Orlando, and the real She-cat and Ms. Victory are on hand to stop it, even as the cat-fight between Tara and Stella Stargaze heats up. The two combatants are down to there undies before Nightveil (in her civilian identity of Laura Wright) steps in to help. "Cat Fight" is written by Bill Black, pencilled by Mark Propst and...
Another cast member is added, and the origin of Synn, the Girl From Lsd is recapped in "Girl Talk". Strange alien apparitions are the result of Synn's powerful mind in stasis, so the Femforce's sorceress supreme, Nightveil vows to take her to a dimension where her mind will be left free to expand. More of the best in modern-day "good girl art". Guest stars Stella...
Legendary Femforce Western Jam issue!! In a storyline that continues on into Sentinels Of Justice #6, (And eventually ties up in the Armaggedon Factor mini-series) sexy superheroines Ms. Victory, She-cat, Nightveil and Stardust are sent back into time to the days of the Old West, where they take on appropriate aliases for the time ( Calamity Kate, Black Phantom, Cherokee, and Frenchy King) and...
Picking up the storyline from Sentinels Of Justice #6, this finishes up the Western Jam storyline with "Frontier Justice!". Back in the Old West, Nightveil meets the mystic being known as The Haunted Horseman, and the encounter leaves both shaken. Meanwhile, a gunslinger's showdown between the Latigo Kid and a raygun -toting Kronon may have finally convinced The 'Kid that he may...
Our scene shifts to Tara Fremont's Jungle Island, where the beleagured Femforce is temporarily quartered. When an alien spacecraft crashlands in the island's lagoon, it brings not only the FF, but the evil scientist Dr. Rivits and his mob. When the not-quite-dead occupant of the spaceship raises hell and flies away, he leaves a little memento in the hands of our heroines. "A Day In...
The alien egg left behind by the mysterious visitor last issue becomes a money-making scheme for Stella Stargaze; and when the pilfered piece hatches and grows into a hideous thing, not even her Hypnotic Eye can help her. "The Thing From The Egg" is written and drawn by Bill Black. Guest stars T. C. Fremont , Janice Lawson and Dr. Rivits. This story incorporates parts of a Paragon Pubs...
Still trying to generate publicity (and cash ) from her purloined alien egg, Stella Stargaze teams up with media sleazehound Hildalgo Romereo to try to get a big payoff for staging an alien birth on live T. V. in "The Egg And I". When jealous Romero cuts the strap of her gown on the air, Tara's father T.C. begins to see the real Stella. ( And so do millions of viewers! ) Meanwhile,...
"Witchwar"!! Alizarin Crimson has the whole Femforce imprisoned in her mystic tower. Except for Colt- so when the pint-sized sharpshooter tracks them down and sneaks into the tower, she makes the perfect host for Nightveil's astral self, forced out of her real body by Crimson's enchantment. When spirit and body are reunited, Nightveil has the power to blast Crimson into defeat....
She-cat has a new bond, and with it has taken on new characteristics. But at least her major crisis is over -or is it? The "little girl" she's bonded with, Octavia Howard, is not all she seems. As Stella Stargaze worms her way back into T. C. Fremont's affections, his daughter Tara and the rest of the FF slowly recover from Alizarin Crimson's demolitions, but they're...
The Femforce is actively recruiting new members, so it all works out for the best that the Sentinels Of Justice may be forced to disband. Since former Sentinel Stardust will be at loose ends , she will make a perfect new FFer. Meanwhile, Nightveil suggests a fictional character that she accidentally brought to life with magic as another possible recruit. Unfortunately, Stella Stargaze'...
What could possibly harm the Femforce's reputation more than a nude layout in a skin magazine? The answer to that question is-nothing!! So , when just such a hoax is perpetrated, you've got to figure Stella Stargaze is behind it. But she's not. Though that's not to say that she and her partner-in-scandal Hildalgo Romero don't intend to do all they can to maximize their benefit...
When strange costumed characters with superpowers start appearing, what else can the Femforce do but assume they are some threat? Who could imagine that they are really heroes and heroines from a bygone era, kept inert in stasis in a government facility. The place is called the Vault Of Heroes, and it's keeper is Dr. Jonathan Weir, owner of The Purple Claw. Though the heroes mean no harm,...
This big 20Th issue celebration starts off with a party at the latest place the Femforce call home- an abandoned private school near Orlando, Florida. The occasion? Why, the official swearing in of new members Dragonfly, Stardust, and Tara. (She hit the ground running with the FF in #1, but was never inducted officially 'till now.) As She-cat drifts away from the revelry and dreams of her...
With new members and peace on other fronts, it's time to get back to old business (that would help strengthen the team for the coming war with The Black Shroud, as well), so Colt gets the order-bring in Rad. But when both the hunter and her quarry are pulled into yet another scheme of the mad Dr. Pretorius, all hell breaks loose. Soon, half of Orlando is in flames and a school full of orphans...
The former Ms. Victory, now known as Rad is tortured in her sleep by mad visions of what she was ,what she , and what she will never be, in a "Nightmare" spawned by... The Black Shroud. Written and drawn by Richard (The Count) Rome, and inked by Mark Propst and Bill Black. This is The Count's first feature-length story for AC, working in a style once described as a cross between...
There's a new boss for the Femforce-General Robert Gordon. (He first showed up in the Armageddon Factor mini series.) His first order is an old directive-capture the unstable Rad. Meanwhile, the paranormal in question is keeping a low profile, while cooking up a scheme to raise cash. Using the skills she gained during Joan Wayne's career as a bio-geneticist, she modifies the V-45 that...
The Feds have the de-powered Rad-and in an attempt to bring back to old Ms. V., she gets an infusion of the formula that first made her a paranormal. The result? Rad gets her powers back, and busts out. New top kick General Gordon has had enough, and clandestinely hires a group of super-mercenaries to bring her down once and for all. Valkoray, Lonestar, Kallima, Shred, Frostbite and....Ripjaw?...
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!! (Her first appearance as a paranormal, first...