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Written by Brian Pulido, she originated as an outright villainous figure, a supernaturally pale beautiful female personification of death, but subsequently took shape as an anti-hero or hero
The female embodiment (in every sense of the word) of the nineties antihero in the 'Dark Age of comics' – typically dark action girls or avengers, anti-heroic or villainous in nature, with supernatural or occult themes, and above all, voluptuously statuesque and stripperiffic.
@LetsTalkVampi I've actually read it! Not much, but it looked a little like the Angelus and Witchblade here...
@ian_fahringer @CatwomanGoddess Frank Miller gives every woman in his comics a prostitution backstory
@LetsTalkVampi That's going in my collection. Here's one for yours - Buffy vs Vampirella by J. Scott Campbell
With nine lives of costume changes - and her signature whip or cat o' nine tails - but perhaps most memorably clad in a skin-tight black catsuit.