Femforce is a comic book published by A.C. Comics, drawn by (amongst others) Bill Black, Stephanie Sanderson and Mark Heike. Since the early 1990s, the storylines have followed a group of female superheroes, some of whom are original creations, while others are borrowed from the "Golden Age" comics of the 1940s and '50s. Femforce itself is the "Federal Emergency Missions Force", led by Miss Victory and her (mostly) paranormal colleagues. Some regular characters are listed below, together with their primary "super powers": A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ... AC Comics evolved out of Paragon Publications, and was known as Americomics in its first year of existence. ... // Events and trends The 1990s are generally classified as having moved slightly away from the more conservative 1980s, but keeping the same mind-set. ... A superhero is a fictional character who is noted for feats of courage and nobility and who usually has a colorful name and costume and abilities beyond those of normal human beings. ... Miss Victory (later known as Ms. ...
Miss Victory (later Ms. Victory) Real Name: Joan Wayne, Powers: Superhuman strength, flight.
Nightveil Real Name: Laura Wright, Powers: Sorcery, size-changing.
Synn Real name: Silva Synn, Powers: Hallucination, flight, size-changing.
She Cat Real name: Jessica Hunt, Powers: Strength, agility.
Tara Real name: Tara Fremont, Powers: Size changing, ability to communicate with animals.
Dragonfly Real name: Nancy Arrazello, Powers: Superhuman strength, flight.
Garganta Real name: Carol Heisler, Powers: Size-changing, telepathy.
Rayda Real name: Dyna Morris, Powers: Electrical super-powers.
Stardust Real name: Dr. Mara, Powers: Flight, superhuman strength.
Colt Real name: Valencia Adam, Powers: Espionage, weapons technology.
Femforce is a comic book published by A.C. Comics, drawn by (amongst others) Bill Black, Stephanie Sanderson and Mark Heike.
Since the early 1990s, the storylines have followed a group of female superheroes, some of whom are original creations, while others are borrowed from the "Golden Age" comics of the 1940s and '50s.
Femforce itself is the "Federal Emergency Missions Force", led by Miss Victory and her (mostly) paranormal colleagues.
AC's Femforce, for example, has been published continuously from the mid-1980s until well into the 21st century, a remarkable achievement for an American comic book published by neither Marvel nor DC.
In other ways, the ladies of Femforce are treated with a reasonable level of respect unlike their colleagues at the larger superhero publishers, which are notorious for humiliating their superhero women (e.g., Sun Girl).
Femforce members tend to be brave, smart, capable, and everything else a proper hero should be.