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Rumble Girls (2000) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Rumble Girls (2000) 1

    W/A Lea Hernandez. "Silky Warrior Tansie" (1 of 8)?Raven Tansania Ransom has everything a media sweetheart needs: she's an orphan, a talented pilot, she has an enemy, she's wanted by EnteCo to join their Rumble Girl franchise, and her coach is a hottie. She's sympathetic, gifted, hated, desired, and in love. Raven Tansania Ransom is so set...unless she hates being a pilot, her coach only likes her as a friend, and being a Rumble Girl stinks. She does. He does. It does. Can Raven survive the trajectory of celebrity when no Rumble Girl has? In episode one, Raven finds herself piloting for her life against rival Carmen Cameron, while the masters of EnteCo, the Suits, have pressured their #1 star, Crimson, into accepting a female rival--and the Suits have chosen Raven! RUMBLE GIRLS: Silky Warrior Tansie is-The X-Games meets The Real World--eight episodes of bloody sport, voyeurism, and schoolgirl crushes wrapped in the stunning manga-style art of Lea Hernandez; strytelling that has wowed comics critics and fans all over the world! Eisner and Thompson Award nominee Lea Hernandez' first comic series--only from Image! Tansie goodies online @ www.divalea.com b&w, 32pg Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #2
    Rumble Girls (2000) 2
    Published Jun 2000 by Image.

    Speed! Candy! Story, art and flipbook-style covers by Lea Hernandez. The manga-inspired saga of Raven, a mecha-suit fighter swept up into the double-dealing entertainment empire surrounding televised mecha fights. Raven realizes that the faceless suits at EnTeCo may not have her best interests at heart; her new rival, Crimson August, turns out to be the last person she expected. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #3
    Rumble Girls (2000) 3
    Published Jul 2000 by Image.

    Sugar and Wax. Story, art and cover by Lea Hernandez. The manga-inspired saga of Raven, a mecha-suit fighter swept up into the double-dealing entertainment empire surrounding televised mecha fights. Raven learns that pretty much everyone she knows has a hidden identity or dark secret; things get even more complicated after her match with Crimson Winter. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #4
    Rumble Girls (2000) 4
    Published Aug 2000 by Image.

    Sapphire Bullets. Story, art and cover by Lea Hernandez. The manga-inspired saga of Raven, a mecha-suit fighter swept up into the double-dealing entertainment empire surrounding televised mecha fights. EnTeCo begins circulating leaked photos of Raven's Tansie character in a clinch with rival Crimson Winter; Oishii convinces Raven she needs to leave the company and go out on her own. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #5
    Rumble Girls (2000) 5
    Published Nov 2000 by Image.

    It's Not Romantic. Stories by Lea Hernandez and Warren Ellis. Art and cover by Lea Hernandez. The manga-inspired saga of Raven, a mecha-suit fighter swept up into the double-dealing entertainment empire surrounding televised mecha fights. Raven sets out to wrest control of her Tansie character back from EnTeCo...but has she waited too long to make her stand? Also featuring a Poppy backup story, written by superstar writer Warren Ellis. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #6
    Rumble Girls (2000) 6
    Published Jan 2001 by Image.

    It's Not Romantic. Stories by Lea Hernandez and Warren Ellis. Art and cover by Lea Hernandez. The manga-inspired saga of Raven, a mecha-suit fighter swept up into the double-dealing entertainment empire surrounding televised mecha fights. Raven finds that stepping out on her own isnt as easy as it looks, especially for an ex-celebrity. Also featuring a Poppy backup story, written by superstar writer Warren Ellis. Final issue of the series; Ravens story was concluded in a webcomic and the Rumble Girls TPB (2003). 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.