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Femforce (1985) comic books 1997-1999

  • Issue #100
    Femforce (1985) 100
    • Signed by Bill Black, C. Brad Gorby, and Mark G. Heike and numbered 178/300. No certification included.

    Special 100th issue. Cover pencils by C. Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike. Milestone Issue No. 100 article. Full Circle, script by Bill Black, pencils by C. Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike; With a little time spent on Zaltair, The Femforce begin to learn it is a strange place, indeed. Somehow, it changes people; The Black Commando is completly sane, and Nightveil retains her magical abilities, even without her Cloak Of Darkness; Tara can grow to titanic heights, taller than any giantess ever seen, yet She-Cat gets Sehkmet's werecat form, but her own intellect; And Stardust-poor Stardust loses her powers altogether; While it appears the FF have fallen right in the middle of a civil war between the Zaltair and the Preen, it's actually more like a game- only the casualties are real!; Ms.Victory and Kinetics make it down to the surface just in time for the Zaltairian's big win; Kinetics is repowered, Mitch Cameron regains control of his Bolt half, and The Black Commando emplores NV to stay on Zaltair with him; When an urgent distress call to Earth comes to Nightveil from Azagoth, the girls realize they must return immediately. Sharon Blair as Synn photo. Color photos of Femforce on the back cover. 44 pgs. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #102
    Femforce (1985) 102

    Cover pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike and Bill Black. "The Yesterday Syndrome" (Part 2), script by Bill Black, pencils by Dick Ayers and Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike; As the Femforce careen through time going backward, they have already passed the points when Tara, Stardust and Synn gained there powers, so all three have disappeared; Now, they are existing long before Laura Wright gained her occult powers as Nightveil; She is still with She-Cat and Ms. V., but it is now as the non-super-powered Blue Bulleteer, and helpless against any mystical threat; The Black Shroud stirs up the coals, appearing to Lady Luger and Fritz Voltzman; Holed up in a New Jersey warehouse in 1948, he tells them he will send them back in time four years-enough to change the course of World War II, with what they now know, if they will do him one favor-eliminate the Femforce! "The Big Deal" starring General Strock , Garganta, John Carl Buechler, and the entire cast of Seinfeld, script by R. Lee Brown, pencils by Eric Cole, inks by Mark Heike. 44 pgs. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #103
    Femforce (1985) 103

    Cover art by Brad Gorby. "She-Cat--Last Hero Standing," script by Bill Black, pencils by Dick Ayers (pages 1-4) and Brad Gorby (pages 5-24), inks by Mark Heike; With Ms. Victory devolved out of existence, only She-Cat and Nightveil (in her non-powered Blue Bulleteer persona) are left, and they are in the clutches of Lady Luger, in the bunker of the German High Command, in the waning minutes of The War in Europe; History plays out as it should for all therein, except for the Femforcers; As Nightveil winks out of existence, She-Cat slides back further in time, to 1938; Meanwhile, in the present, general Strock sends a contingent of paranormals into the Enigma Cloud, now found in the asteroid belt beyond Mars, in search of the missing Femforce; What Paragon and the others find there is Bolt, and four strange alien entities that split off from him when he was rejoined with his human side; The Multibolts. Learning little from him, Bolt is soon teleported away by the strange being known as The Shimmerer. "The Big Deal" starring Synn, Garganta and She-Cat, script by R. Lee Brown, pencils by Eric Coile, inks by Mark Heike. 44 pgs. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #104
    Femforce (1985) 104

    Cover pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike and Bill Black. "Return From the Ashes: Part 1," script by Bill Black, pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike; Back in the "present" the FF find their time jaunt has changed the course of history; The Justice Squad (Ugh!) is now the government's top super team, the Vault Heroes have never been revived, Synn can no longer access her newly-harnessed superior mental state, and most importantly, The Shroud Wars haven't been fought-yet!; It's not bad enough that the FF had to go through it once- they've got to do it again; Meanwhile, we learn more about the origin of Firebeam, and how Iron Jaw was at the root of it. "Prelude To Darkness," script by Bill Black, pencils by Rik Levins, Richard Rome (as The Count) and Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike; The preparations for The Shroud's upcoming onslaught begin; Using the benefit of experience, the FF work out a battle plan, and recruit their allies; Ms. V. convinces The Sentinels of Justice and Captain Freedom and company of The Shroud's threat; next it's on to Doc Weir. 44 pgs. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #105
    Femforce (1985) 105

    Cover pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike. "Return From the Ashes: Part 2," script by Bill Black and Brad Gorby, pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike; The "new reality" the Femforce has to live with is taking its toll as Nightveil blows up at General Strock's blase' attitude toward the threat of The Shroud, and Synn refuses to leave her room because of her diminished mental powers; When an out-of-control fire threatens the Ocala National Forest, not even She-Cat and Tara at her giantess size can contain it, so Stardust and Rayda are called in to help; Even that is not enough, until Firebeam arrives to Quell the blaze. "Shadows of Yesterday," script by Bill Black, pencils by Bill Black, Brad Gorby, and Rik Levins, inks by Mark Heike; Nightveil tells The Sentinels how history ran in her reality, and how The Shroud's attack might go in theirs; Assuring her of complete cooperation, Paragon even plans to undo the mental limits he put on himself during The Armageddon Factor, so that he can mentally expand to become The Shroud's match; Relying on old friends Richard and Nikki Latimer, he cannot know that they are already agents of...The Black Shroud! 44 pgs. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #106
    Femforce (1985) 106

    Cover art by Brad Gorby. "Return From the Ashes" (part 3), script by Bill Black, Rebekah Black and Brad Gorby, pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike; Marshalling all available forces for the coming onslaught, the Femforce petition to have Firebeam inducted as an official member; Since the spirit has limited range, being somewhat rooted to the vicinity of the place she died, General Gordon is skeptical as to her usefulness; Fate soon takes a hand as a fatal car crash on I-4 gives Nightveil the impetus to implement a mystical plan that will allow the victim's grieving family to have their daughter back, as well as give firebeam unlimited mobility through a new human host body; Meanwhile, Synn becomes more strident than ever in her refusal to face the coming calamity; And she doesn't even mean The Shroud War! "Shadows of Yesterday: Part 2," script by Bill Black, pencils by Bill Black and Brad Gorby, inks by Bill Black; As Paragon works on the device to amplify his mind to match The Black Shroud with Richard and Nikki Latimer, he has no idea that it is through jealousy ( Richard's envy for Paragon's immortality while he must age, and Nikki's bitterness over Paragon's relationship with Ms. V.) that The Shroud was able to possess them. 44 pgs. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #107
    Femforce (1985) 107

    Cover pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike. "Darkgods: Rampage" (part 1), script by Bill Black, pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike; As the Latimer's fry Paragon's brain on the moon, and open The Shroud's dimensional rift to let in the first of his demon soldiers, Roger Brant helps Keela (Firebeam) Sentry try to predict where and when The Shroud will strike; Meanwhile, General Gordon has the uncooperative Synn gassed and sent to Doc Weir's asylum, as the FF realize that no one in the government knows that Doc Weir has superheroes in stasis; All begin to see that The Shroud has been systematically removing paranormal opposition all along; As Nightveil goes to investigate the dimensional rift, the first of The Shroud's hoardes strike in Miami, and Stardust and Ms. V. rush there to stop them. "Old Flames," script and pencils by Chris Allen, inks by Mark Heike; Way back in the Golden Age of comics, Lauren (Yankee Girl) Mason was engaged to Dr. Corey Habot; After 50 years in stasis, Lauren has not aged a bit; Corey, without the benefit, most certainly has; Before long, he realizes that they cannot pick up their relationship where they left off, even if she thinks they can. 44 pgs. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #108
    Femforce (1985) 108

    Cover pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike. "Dark Gods: Rampage" (part 2), script by Bill Black, pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike; As Astron, Astra and Commando D explore the open dimensional rift, and Firebeam extiguishes the wildfires consuming Miami, The Black Shroud , in his human guise of Kuromoko, revels in his successes, as his evil converts more of Earth's paranormals to his side; She-Cat breaks into Dr. Weir's asylum, only to find it overrun with evil dopplegangers-as is The Colorado Project; And Synn is still insistent, she will not leave her room-even when it's a cell at Doc Weir's; Stardust and Ms. Victory bisect the entire globe via The Well of Souls, only to find more villains waiting for them when they emerge on the other side; The Old Dark Gods are at the dimensional gate-can anything stop them? "The School For Yankee Girls," script by Bill Black, pencils by Chris Allen, inks by Mark Heike; Yankee Girl is back, attempting to orient herself to the modern world; Improving herself with some college courses seems like a good idea, until one of her wacky professors turns out to be an old supervillain with a plan to use YG's blood to create a gang of superwomen to do his bidding. 44 pgs. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #109
    Femforce (1985) 109

    Cover pencils by Brad Gorby, inks by Mark Heike. "Darkgods: Rampage" (conclusion), script by Bill Black, pencils by Mark Heike and Eric Coile, inks by Bill Black and Brad Gorby; Paragon's elimination on the moon by the Latimers was just a ruse, as the heroes anticipated it, and Paragon survived; Returning to Earth to rejoin the fray, Synn's ruse of originality worked, fooling her captors into thinking her harmless as she frees She-Cat and all the sleeping Vault Heroes; The tide begins to turn as the heroes battle plan begins to pay off; Nightveil's magic, combined with the Purple Claw, cleanses the Weir asylum, as Dusty and Ms. V. use Rurian technology to construct a star energy amplifier to flush out all branches of the interconnected Well Of Souls; The Shroud finally comes face to face with his Dark Gods, and they transform him into a creature like themselves; As the returning heroes settle old grudges with the human villains that had been the Shroud's captains, The benevolent deity from the Dark God's dimension arrives to punish them, destroy The Black Shroud, undue all the anomalies in the time stream, and put everything back the way it was. 44 pgs. Cover price $4.95.