Oh yeah, I remember that issue of Superboy with Ms. Muscle created by none other than Delmo. There was a better drawing of her (more muscular) in a Who's Who in DC issue that contained the Dial H characters. I don't remember the issue number though.
Lingster, I think you mean the coolest FMG in a mainstream comic book. There's always the FMG from Karate Girl #1 from Eros Comix.
The Legends issue with the muscular woman was issue #5 I believe. Her name had some version of Muscle (I believe Magnificent was in the name of her or her men) in it but I cannot recall (as per usual). I do know that she had some muscular henchmen that worked for her. Her real name was Becky Sue or somesuch. It's going to drive me nuts trying to remember the name. I guess I'm going to have to start digging through the old archives.
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Yes, there was a better drawing of Ms. Muscle in Who's Who. She was in the background field and was basically drawn as a normal girl with gigantically-developed arms and shoulders, achieving a slightly comedic effect.
Apparently none of you read the credit panel (bottom left, first page) for Ms. Muscle.
I don't getit. :-[
I don't getit. :-[
The creator of Ms. Muscle is a contributor at Amaz0ns.
Lingster, I think you mean the coolest FMG in a mainstream comic book. There's always the FMG from Karate Girl #1 from Eros Comix.
Eh now?
What an interesting bit of history…. I have that issue and six degrees of separation from Delmo!
BTX
Eh now?
Japanese porno mag from the early 90s that features a normal Japanese girl being transformed, panel by panel, into a jacked superhero. It's pretty stirring.
[html]Karate Girl: Tengu Wars[/html]. There are three copies available on Amazon.com. It's definitely worth your attention if you like FMG.
Boy, the stuff I miss when I'm away from a computer.
When I sent in my idea for Ms. Muscle, I specified that she had to be drawn with muscle, not thin like all the other female heroes with super strength were drawn at the time.
Howard Bender not only drew that story but he also drew the Dial H for Hero entry in Who's Who. It was inked by a different inker, which is why the art looks different than the original story.
Boy, the stuff I miss when I'm away from a computer.
When I sent in my idea for Ms. Muscle, I specified that she had to be drawn with muscle, not thin like all the other female heroes with super strength were drawn at the time.
Howard Bender not only drew that story but he also drew the Dial H for Hero entry in Who's Who. It was inked by a different inker, which is why the art looks different than the original story.
Stay near a computer, then!
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