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#Top10 #gIrls of #comics:
(3) #RedSonja (Marvel - Dynamite 1973) #art by Lucio Parrillo
She-devil with a sword.
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And of course she's featured against her fellow comics vampire, Vampirella @LetsTalkVampi
Not just demon or vampire, she was both – a vampire queen from ancient Egypt (where else?), who was then transformed into demon queen of hell. With hells like these, who needs heaven?
And of course she's often been paired with archetypal or classic 'bad girl' Vampirella @LetsTalkVampi
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