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That idea was used on a children's show called Dr. Snuggles, and I intended to use it myself for a series of stories before discarding the idea; the woman was to have been called the Cleopatra, and the man was to have been called David and he was to have been marooned on her planet.
In the Dr. Snuggles episode, the "woman" was a robot called Matilda Junkbottom, and the "man" was called "the old alarm clock." He was placed in her body after agreeing to be her heart, his exact words being:
"She's beautiful! I would love to be her heart!"
Anthony DurrantParticipantSay, I'll bet that the evil male aliens are the counterparts of the good female aliens! They're both from the same species!
January 16, 2006 at 10:49 pm in reply to: Florida Crane And The Temple Of The Amazons (Complete!) #17909Anthony DurrantParticipantI hope she doesn't revert back to normal!
January 16, 2006 at 10:46 pm in reply to: Florida Crane And The Temple Of The Amazons (Complete!) #17908Anthony DurrantParticipantI hope she doesn't revert back to normal!
Anthony DurrantParticipantThank you for your prompt reply, and for the URL to that site. However, I must tell you that I have already been there several times, including yesterday. No, what I want is a site where I can actually read the GOOD GUYS comics online without having to buy the physical comic.
Anthony DurrantParticipantAccording to http://www.comics.org, Defiant printed nine issues of GOOD GUYS before being forced out of business during a lawsuit that drained the company's funds, although there was a tenth issue that was never completed. I wonder, though – could you please tell me where I could find these comics online? I'd really like to see the last four issues!
Anthony DurrantParticipantKara's copyright owner was neither Fiction House or Fox – it was Better Publications, inc. – sorry about the mistake. Apart from her appearances in Exciting Comics#39 – #49, she also appeared in Fighting Yank #21.
Anthony DurrantParticipantUnfortunately, those comics are not an official publication of Kara's now defunct copyright owner, which, I believe, was Fiction House or Fox. At the time those stories were written, Kara was, in fact, in the public domain.
Anthony DurrantParticipantAs I recall, the original version of that short featured three men who were identical in appearance except for changes in hair and bathing suit colour, who all went through the same animated motions (they stepped on screen, turned to face the audience, and flexed their muscles). There could have been a new version done with three women, however, because the original one, done in the '70s or '80s, was considered to be too sexist (remember, all three bodybuilders in the original version of the short were male).
The three men were a blonde, a redhead(?) and a brunette with long hair in the same hairstyle but different coloured flesh tones; one, I think, had what was supposed to be bronze-coloured skin (the brunette, who was the fellow with the "bigger" muscles in the middle of the scene).
Say, that reminds me! There was an episode featuring muscle women in the cartoon "Beverly Hills Teens."
In this episode, one of the boys, the "hunky" fellow has been asked to take over as coach of a girl's team temporarily. In the end, his rival, the handsome fellow, takes the job instead – only to find out that the girl's team is the Bodybuildettes, a team of girl bodybuilders, who are just about to go out for their daily twenty mile run . . .Anthony DurrantParticipantWell, 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.
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