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Post by MDG on Oct 8, 2018 14:22:37 GMT -5
Not normally a Marvel guy, but...
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Post by berkley on Oct 8, 2018 16:06:06 GMT -5
Not normally a Marvel guy, but... Medusa also fits the original question because there were a lot of comments from other characters about her appearance and sexual attraction when she first appeared in the FF. The Frightful Four men were all trying to impress her and Johnny Storm was attracted to her, as Reed mentioned at one time. I think later artists missed an opportunity when they failed to follow Kirby's lead on her statuesque bombshell looks.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 19:03:51 GMT -5
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Post by kirby101 on Dec 19, 2018 18:25:53 GMT -5
Thor #120, Tales of Asgard, I can't say why, but when I first read this issue, the three Asgardian ladies in the first panel on this page struct me as just about the most beautiful Kirby/Colletta ever drew. I especially thought the brunette was sexy. Yeah, I was in high school. <iframe style="position: absolute; width: 22px; height: 31px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none;left: 5px; top: 62px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_20210346" scrolling="no" width="22" height="31"></iframe> <iframe style="position: absolute; width: 22px; height: 31px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1032px; top: 62px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_65768489" scrolling="no" width="22" height="31"></iframe> <iframe style="position: absolute; width: 22px; height: 31px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 5px; top: 1530px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_21651928" scrolling="no" width="22" height="31"></iframe> <iframe style="position: absolute; width: 22px; height: 31px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1032px; top: 1530px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_23238403" scrolling="no" width="22" height="31"></iframe>
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Post by kirby101 on Dec 19, 2018 20:55:17 GMT -5
Another obscure book that had a woman that stuck with me was Red Wolf #2. A rare complete art job by Syd Shore. A white woman that Red Wolf protects by disgussing her as a native American. Don't know why I found her more attractive than other female characters, but the heart wants what it wants.
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Post by Confessor on Dec 19, 2018 21:16:26 GMT -5
I can't believe how many people totally misunderstood the idea behind this thread and what the OP was actually asking. And 5 months later, people are still getting it wrong!
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Post by kirby101 on Dec 19, 2018 21:42:15 GMT -5
I never read the OP, just reacting to the last few pages.
Okay, read the OP. And I would say my three maids were definitely considered the hotties of Asgard.
And people on the Plains thought that spicy redhead was a great beauty.
So there.
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Post by kirby101 on Dec 20, 2018 16:15:42 GMT -5
Anothor lass from an obscure comic that got the blood of both young kirby101 and Thongor racing. Unfortunately, she turned into a monster two pages later. Creatures on the Loose #22 by Mayerik and Colletta.
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Post by badwolf on Dec 20, 2018 17:02:08 GMT -5
Don't they all...
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Post by beccabear67 on Dec 20, 2018 21:13:31 GMT -5
Now I'm going to confess my shameful hidden lust for Carter Hall, Hawkman. It's that bare chest I fall for! But don't tell Hawkwoman...
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Post by Mister Spaceman on Feb 10, 2019 10:07:11 GMT -5
Sticking to the clear guidelines for this thread, the aforementioned Penny Century and Herbie Popnecker are great examples. Tip of the hat to the posters who already noted them!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2019 15:29:13 GMT -5
In the Golden Age of Comics ...I think as far as Couples Goes, I would say that Bulletman and Bulletgirl should be mentioned. Here's an excellent cover of their attractiveness and adds a certain charm of sleekness, terrific fit bodies, and most importantly they're worthy candidates for this thread.
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Post by Mister Spaceman on Feb 10, 2019 23:27:44 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2019 23:43:34 GMT -5
most attractive LOOKING, and it's 6 pages in and no one has yet picked:
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Post by berkley on Feb 11, 2019 0:01:16 GMT -5
Since Jaime's Penny Century has been given an image, here's Gilbert Hernandez's Maria: First appearing in Poison River - one of the highlights of Gilbert's work, but best appreciated after reading his earlier Palomar stories - Maria is one of the most convincing femme fatales in fiction, a woman so attractive to men that she wreaks havoc, willingly or not, everywhere she goes. One of the most interesting things about both Maria and Penny Century is that not only are both characters largely defined by their attractiveness and how this affects everyone they come into contact with, but their creators also show how this affects their own lives, their own psyches, their friends and loved ones, etc.
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