I had this witchcrafty Black Angel story saved for later in the week, but since it also contains some wonderfully weird lycanthropy war action, I figured we might as well howl up an extra wild 'n rollickin' edition for Werewolf Wednesday! And like our previous Black Angel post, John Cassone really shines on art duty, deliverin' fistfuls of awesome, pummelingly pretty, sexy Sylvia Manners poses, as she turns up the heat and pounds her way across the foul faces of WW2 evil. From the February 1943 issue of Air Fighters Comics #5.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Friday, June 10, 2022
Black Angel vs. The Bats of Berlin
I hinted earlier in the month that we'd look at more weird war horror here in June, so let's do this now with a super sexy action / adventure tale, literally exploding with curvy thrills 'n chills, and featuring one of my favorite WW2 era super heroines, "The Black Angel" as she bashes it out against a battalion of boner-pulling, ratzi nazi bat men from Berlin! If you've never read a Black Angel story before, this could very well be the best place to start! From the March 1943 issue of Air Fighters #6, with very good girl art by jolly John Cassone.
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