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  2. Femforce - Wikipedia

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    Femforce is a comic book published by AC Comics that began publication in 1985, detailing the adventures of the titular team: the "Federal Emergency Missions Force" or "Femforce", some of them original creations, while others originated in the 1940s and 1950s, lapsing into the public domain by the time Femforce was published. [1]

  3. Comic book gives the lowdown on Janet Jackson's life ... - AOL

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    The publication by TidalWave Comics is part of its "Female Force" series and will be released on Jackson's birthday, May 15. The 22-page narrative delves into the history of Jackson, the youngest ...

  4. A-Force - Wikipedia

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    According to Diamond Comic Distributors, A-Force #5 was the 60th best selling comic book in May 2016. [96] [97] [98] Greg McElhattan gave of Comic Book Resources gave A-Force #5 a grade of 4 out of 5 stars, asserting, "If A-Force #5 is any indication, the series is in good hands. Thompson, Caldwell and Herring's first issue together is fun and ...

  5. List of feminist comic books - Wikipedia

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    Shakmagia (Jewelry Box in English), a feminist Egyptian magazine, collecting political comics stories by different authors. [43] She-Hulk. Marvel Comics series about a female lawyer that gains Hulk like powers, that, depending on the writer, varies between a male fantasy, and a witty swashbuckler. [4] [44] Shin Kilali by Murasaki Yamada. A semi ...

  6. TidalWave Productions - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the publication of Female Force: Charlaine Harris marked the first authorized Female Force biography. Harris granted interviews to writer Kim Sherman. [ 53 ] When requested, Bluewater has donated profits made off the biography comics to charities of the subject's choice, as was the case with FAME: Ellen DeGeneres . [ 54 ]

  7. Miss Victory - Wikipedia

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    Miss Victory is an American superheroine who first appeared in Captain Fearless #1 (Aug. 1941), published by Frank Z. Temerson's Helnit Publishing Co. [1] Ceasing to be published after 1946, she was revived and updated in 1984 as a central character in the Femforce comic-book series published by A.C. Comics.

  8. Danika Lee Massey on being a female icon in the comic book ...

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    Comicbookgirl19, also known as Danika Lee Massey, has been captivating over 33 million YouTube viewers with her insightful and charming commentary on the science fiction world.From comic books to ...

  9. Darren G. Davis - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 he co-created comic book series with the Beekman Boys and Discovery Channel's Survivorman. Davis has created other series such as Stormy Daniels: Space Force, Juliet, Dorian Gray, Tony & Cleo, Atlas and more. Davis has created a various line of biography comic book titles - Political Power, Female Force, Infamous, Tribute, Orbit and FAME.

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