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Hello, all! I was just thinking of a supervillain called Warrior Woman, who first appeared in the comic THE INVADERS #17 and reappears in the latest of the INVADERS series with her beau, the second Master Man.
What about her were you thinking about, Glam?
Well, I was remembering that Warrior Woman was enhanced by exposure to a variant of the super-soldier serum that had enhanced Captain America already. She has superhuman strength and very recently appeared in the NEW INVADERS series.
Yep, remember her from the pages of Namor the submariner…
Here are some links to her profiles:
http://www.norse-man.net/Marvel/Char-W/WarriorWoman.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/tn3/badguys/warriorwoman.html
Well, I was remembering that Warrior Woman was enhanced by exposure to a variant of the super-soldier serum that had enhanced Captain America already. She has superhuman strength and very recently appeared in the NEW INVADERS series.
Problem is, what might have been a interesting alternative series to the classic superhero format of their New Avengers title was killed off before it really could built up an audience base. Even so, it seems that certain sinister-conspiratorial aspects that were used in the New Invaders title are now slowly creeping into it. 😎
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
Better art might've helped that New Invaders book. Now Warrior Woman sports an eagle on her chest. I'm glad that the writer of NI brought her back from the dead, so to speak. Byrne "killed" her off in her Namor appearance.
she appeared in the Captain America Annula 2000.
I'll see if I can scan some of it.
thre were 3 artist in that book, all three of thewm very different in style.
Yeah, I have that Annual. The 1st artist, Daryl Banks, did a great job on her. The 2nd artist, whose name escapes me, did an extremely ugly version. Gotta love it when one artist can't finish the assignment.
After reading a series of novels called THE CHILDREN OF THE WIZARD, I recently began wondering if Warrior Woman has good qualities that were twisted into making her the woman she eventually became, either by her parents or the Nazis or both. If that is the case, then surely she could be rehabilitated.
That reminds me that I found this, some time ago:
http://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryPiece.asp?Piece=132155&GSub=19707
Source: comicartfans
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