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@CatwomanGoddess Well you know my Top 10 Girls of Comics (including @LetsTalkVampi and @let_sonja) but here are some of my favorites...
@let_sonja @DynamiteComics Big Lucio Parrillo fan - and he does some fine work on Red Sonja (and Vampirella @LetsTalkVampi)
#Top10 #girls of #comics:
(1) Wonder Woman (DC 1941) #art by Ed Benes
Could there be any doubt? The top position has to go to THE most famous, THE most iconic and THE most enduring superheroine in comics.
Sorry @AllThingsVampi @CatwomanGoddess - I'm sure you understand
@AllThingsVampi Big fan of Amanda Conner's art - she also does a good Starfire
#Top10 #girls of #comics: #Vampirella (honorable mention) - Blood-Red Queen of Hearts (Warren - Dynamite 1976) #art by Al Rio
Honorable mention also to Vampirella adversary Blood Red Queen of Hearts - recurring, immortal body-hopping villainess @AllThingsVampi
In her deliberately campy origin story, she is an alien vampire – part of a race that evolved on the planet Drakulon, a world in which the water was blood (just go with it, ok?)
And she came to Earth, obviously packing only her holiday swimwear and boots (#art by Amanda Conner)
#Top10 #girls of #comics:
(2) #Vampirella (Warren - Dynamite 1969) #art by Stanley "Artgerm" Lau and #cosplay by Christina Fink / Kalinka Fox
The original classic ‘bad girl’ of comics
The one you've been waiting for @LetsTalkVampi @let_sonja @CatwomanGoddess
Loosely based on an earlier character, Red Sonya, in a short story by Conan’s creator Robert E. Howard - but not one of his actual Conan stories (#art by Ed Benes)