Warrior-Woman

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  • #74002
    ze fly
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    Considering my poll's results, here is for you gents & dames.  😀
    I couldn't get my hands on my old Tom Strong's issue featuring Ingrid Weiss rendered by Art Adams, :'(  so that will be only Warrior-Woman in this topic… Sorry.  :-

    #74003
    Dan
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    Oh god so cheesy. She is pretty hot though.

    I really like the second art style in 2001. Very gritty and dark. Also she has some nice muscles in it 😀

    #74004
    Anthony Durrant
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    What worries me more than Warrior Woman's Nazi leanings is the fact that she is always portrayed in such a negative manner.  I hope that someday some writer can not only shed some light on her past, but also depict her as a human being and not a cardboard character and even have her reform.

    #74005
    BlackKusanagi
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    May not like what she fights for…but shes cute. Ill give her that much. And the 01 art is the best. 😛

    #74006
    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    Alan Kupperberg didn't do Warrior Woman justice. Ignacio Calero, while drawing her ripped, made her ugly, and C.P.Smith's version is tame. I'm glad Allen Jacobsen resurrected her after John Byrne killed her and Master Man off in his Namor series, though I'm surprised DC didn't make a stink about that eagle on her chest.

    #74007
    Anthony Durrant
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    There are two women in the third frame of the fourth scanned page.  Was this an error or was it deliberate?

    #74008
    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    There are two women in the third frame of the fourth scanned page.  Was this an error or was it deliberate?

    Which page are you referring to?

    #74009
    Anthony Durrant
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    The fourth scanned page from the CAPTAIN AMERICA annual, of course.

    #74010
    fasola
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    The fourth scanned page from the CAPTAIN AMERICA annual, of course.

    Mistake, I would think.

    #74011
    Delmo Walters Jr.
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    I love it when the "Warning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 30 days. Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic." message comes up. I'd rather dredge up a old thread than start a new one on a previously covered topic.

    Warrior Woman makes an appearance in Avengers/Invaders #11, both inside and on the cover. Alex Ross depicted her thinner than I expected he would. Steve Sadowski didn't make her muscular inside but she's not thin, either.

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