No "catfights for two" between Sheena and MANGRA.
Fun with FUTURA.
Lissome LYSSA
DORNA dukes it out with dorks, and then with rival CLAUDIA.a DIACHRONIC study of the IMAGE of the POWERFUL FEMALE in POPULAR (and maybe other) CULTURES
No "catfights for two" between Sheena and MANGRA.
Fun with FUTURA.
Lissome LYSSA
DORNA dukes it out with dorks, and then with rival CLAUDIA.Here's LIBERTY BELLE.
Here's Dream Girl putting thugs in dreamland.
Various scenes from SHEENA #2.
Disappointingly, "Black Orchid of Death" introduces competition for Sheena in the hot "Orchid Princess" Twan, but there's no final struggle between the two jungle queens: Twan just loses out on hunky Bob and kills her advisor in retaliation.
I've remarked on OUROBOROS DREAMS that there are barely any noteworthy Native American characters in pop fiction, but a Belgian comic, SILVERARROW, featured a tough-and-ready Indian maiden named Moonbeam.
I don't know if you can really call The New Supergirl and the New Superboy "cousins," but she's definitely tenderizing him, even if no one will get the "Tendres Cousines" pun.