Femforce (1985) comic books 1989
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Femforce (1985) #17Published Jan 1989 by Americomics (AC).$6.00
$6.00
Sentinels No More!, script by Bill Black, pencils by Darren Goodhart, inks by John Dell III; 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 superstrong character that she accidently brought to life with magic as another possible recruit; Unfortunately, Stella Stargaze'smanipulations have taken hold on T. C. Fremont, and he evicts the group from their temporary HQ on Jungle Island. Here Comes Thunderfox, script by James Misson and Rik Levins (Plot assist), pencils by Rik Levins, inks by John Dell, Rik Levins, and George Brycki. 44 pgs. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
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Femforce (1985) #18Published Feb 1989 by Americomics (AC).$9.00
$9.00
$8.20
In the Buff (Part 1), script by James Misson, Bill Lux, Don Secrease, and Rick Levins, pencils by Bill Lux and Don Secrease, inks by John Dell; When the FF is reported to become the main attraction of a men's magazine, they go looking for the person behind it. In the Buff (Part 2), script by James Misson and Bill Black, pencils by Bill Black, inks by John Dell. In the Buff (Part 3), script by James Misson and Bill Black, pencils by Don Secrease, inks by John Dell. The Volcano Fury starring Cave Girl, script by Gardner Fox, art by Bob Powell. Joi Lansing photo photo on back cover. 36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $2.25.
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Femforce (1985) #19Published Mar 1989 by Americomics (AC).
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Cover pencils by Greg Horn, inks by John Dell. The Dark Return, script by Bill Black, pencils by Greg Horn, inks by John Dell III; 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. Vault of Heroes! ad. Nightveil Meets the Avenger, script by Bill Black, pencils by Jim Royal, inks by Bill Black. 44 pgs. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.
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Femforce (1985) #20Published 1989 by Americomics (AC).$9.00
Cover pencils by Billie Marimon, inks by Mark Heike. Are You Ready for Buckaroo Betty?, script by Bill Black (plot) and Rik Levins (Script), pencils by Billie Marimon; This big 20th issue celebration starts off with a party at the latest FemForce headquarter, an abandoned private school near Orlando, Florida; The occasion?; The official swearing in of new members Dragonfly, Stardust, and Tara. A Conversation with Bill Black Part 1 article. 44 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
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Femforce (1985) #21Published 1989 by Americomics (AC).$11.25
$10.50
$9.70
$9.70
Cover pencils by Norman Hardy Jr, inks by Mark Heike. Pretorious Rex, script and pencils by Anthony Oshmago, inks by Bob Lewis; 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. A Conversation with Bill Black Part 2 article. 44 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
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Femforce (1985) #22Published 1989 by Americomics (AC).$10.50
$9.00
$9.00
Cover pencils by Richard Rome [as The Count], inks by Bill Black. Nightmare!!, script and pencils by Richard Rome [as The Count], inks by Mark Propst and Bill Black; The former Ms. Victory, now known as Rad, is tortured in her sleep by mad visions of what she was, what she is, and what she will never be. Meanwhile, Back at FFHQ, script by Bill Black, pencils by Bill Marimon, inks by Jim Saunders II [as Da Colonel] and Mark Propst. A Conversation with Bill Black Part 3. The Little Man Who Was All There! starring Cave Girl. 44 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
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Femforce (1985) #23Published 1989 by Americomics (AC).$9.00
$7.49
Cover art by Mark Heike. Cold Turkey, script by James Misson (Plot) and Rik Levins (Script), pencils by Rik Levins (pages 1-6) and Brad Gorby (Pages 7-25), inks by James Sanders III; There's a new boss for the FemForce team: 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 compound that gives her super-power into a youth serum that she plans to peddle to the desperate (but old and wealthy) rich. A Conversation with Bill Black Part 4 article. I, The Kitty, script and pencils by Jordi Ensign, inks by Chris Allen. 44 pgs. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.