Showing posts with label Lady Satan II. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lady Satan II. Show all posts

Monday, January 29, 2024

Before You Meet The Black Angel/Black Squaw Next Week...


...You Might Want to Check Out the Other Black Heroines (and Villainesses) We've Presented on This Blog...

Vixen
Including her never-published origin tale!
CatWoman
The Patience Phillips Version from the Movie Starring Halle Berry!
AdAstra
by Barry Windsor-Smith
White Raven
The Koolest Heroine You Never Heard Of!
Merciless the Sorceress
Comics' First Black Villainess!
Nubia
Originally Princess Diana's Sister, Now Queen of the Amazons!
Lady Satan
The Second Comic Character to Bear the Name and the First Black Anti-Heroine!

First Black Comic Character in Their Own Mass-Market Newspaper Comic Strip!

And, though we didn't publish the following heroines' stories here, we did link to their appearances in our "brother" RetroBlogs...
The First Black SuperHeroine!


The First Adult-Oriented Black SuperHeroine!
(Over 18 only, please)

After You Check Them Out...
...be Back Next Monday to Welcome
Black Squaw/Black Angel to this August Sisterhood!

Friday, February 14, 2014

LADY SATAN II "Son of Lord Lucifer"

Lady Satan, the demoness possessing Anne Jackson's body forced her to mate with the Devil, thus making her pregnant with his progeny.
But Anne doesn't intend to allow the child to be born...even if it costs her life...
We'll never know what happens next, since this never-reprinted tale written by Al Hewetson and illustrated by Pablo Marcos from Skywald's b/w magazine Psycho #19 (1974) was the last Lady Satan story published!

Friday, October 11, 2013

LADY SATAN II "Satan Wants a Child!"

When Last We Left Comics' FIRST Black Anti-Heroine...
...well, so much for a happy reunion for the newlyweds!
And things are about to get even weirder...
Written by Al Hewetson (under the pen-name "Howie Anderson") and illustrated by Ricardo Villamonte, this never-reprinted tale from Skywald's b/w magazine Scream #4 (1973) takes "parental rights" to a whole new level.

Friday, February 8, 2013

LADY SATAN II "What is Evil, and What is Not?"

We learned the origin of the first Black anti-heroine HERE...
...now let's continue her never-reprinted, all-too brief (and uncompleted) saga, as she researches the story of Tituba, the Black servant whom Salem residents thought was a witch back in the 1600s...
Written by Al Hewetson (under the pen-name "Howie Anderson") and illustrated by Ricardo Villamonte, this never-reprinted tale from Skywald's b/w magazine Scream #3 (1973) presents an extremely-exaggerated version of historical events during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692-93.

Friday, October 19, 2012

LADY SATAN II "Macabre Beginning"

With the success of Warren Publications' Vampirella, in the early 1970s...
...it was inevitable that another barely-clad anti-heroine would appear in a b/w comic magazine, where the Comics Code didn't apply!
But, this one was demonic, not vampiric...
This is definitely not the Golden Age Lady Satan!
From her first appearance in Skywald's Scream Magazine #2 (1973), the never-reprinted (and never-completed) saga of Satan's betrothed pushed the boundaries of both good taste and coherent storytelling.
Created by writer Al Hewetson and artist Ricardo Villamonte, Anne Jackson also made comics history as the first Black anti-heroine!
BTW, Skywald was also responsible for comics' first Black superheroine, ButterFly two years earlier, as detailed HERE.
Lady Satan (II) would make three more appearances in Scream and Psycho magazines before disappearing without a proper conclusion to the storyline.
Watch this blog for her later appearances...