Showing posts with label AC Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AC Comics. Show all posts
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Sisterhood Page 4: A Walk In The Park
Sunday, April 21, 2024
The All-New Protectors, P13: It’s Going Down!
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It's incredible, we have a new page! Your favorite space being is still falling apart and cannot promise anything.But know that, he appreciates each and every one of you. |
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Adventures Of The Human Tree Starts Now!
Previously only available in printed form, this modern classic will now be presented here on THE BEHOLDER! Page 1 is up TOMORROW!
The printed version is extraordinary, so the humble BEHOLDER bullpen does hope you will check it out in person– while supplies last!Saturday, August 2, 2014
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Ms Victory vs Centennia Round 2
Ms Victory of AC Comics’ FemForce battles it out with my very own Centennia. Continuation of this pic
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Ms Victory vs Centennia
It’s a super-brawl! Ms Victory, from AC Comics’ FemForce, battles The Beholder’s very own Centennia, as the earth is shattering from their impact!

So I decided to go for my very own character Centennia from Tales To Behold! Now, these two powerhouses won’t have to pull any punches… let’s just hope the city will still stand afterwards.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Rad from AC Comics' FemForce
Tribute-time: Rad is the rather harsh (and brutal) other personality of FemForce’s all-American good girl, Miss Victory, as published by AC Comics. After she gets a hold of herself, she ditches these duds and returns to her positive super-hero personality. However, then her daughter picks up the bad habit.

Sunday, June 30, 2013
Tara the Jungle Girl
In pursuit to draw all the main characters of AC Comics’ FemForce, I’ve finally gotten around to do Tara the Jungle Girl. Nowadays she has the super-power to grow to enormous heights, but I for my part preferred the simpler version.
Perhaps I was in the mood to do a tribute on her because in Tales To Behold 5, my very own jungle heroine, Jung-La, will make her debut in the pages of Tales To Behold, (for some early sketches, visit here) and I'm already working on those pages. There's much to come!
Tara is © AC Comics.
Perhaps I was in the mood to do a tribute on her because in Tales To Behold 5, my very own jungle heroine, Jung-La, will make her debut in the pages of Tales To Behold, (for some early sketches, visit here) and I'm already working on those pages. There's much to come!
Tara is © AC Comics.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Villain of the Week: Iron Jaw
Long before Richard Kiel, there was another metal-jawed super-villain, called Iron Jaw. He first appeared in Boy Comics #3 April 1942. He technically fell into Public Domain as the publisher Lev Gleason Publications doesn’t exist anymore. According to Public Domain Heroes Wiki, the creator might have been Charles Biro.
AC Comics has revived the character in their FemForce series.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Colt from AC Comics' FemForce
A little something for fun– Colt is a weapon's master, from the all-female superteam called FemForce, some members of which are based on public-domain Golden Age characters.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Stardust from AC Comics' FemForce
Another discovery on THE BEHOLDER's travels throught the multiverse: This is Stardust, alias Dr. Mara, a superhero in AC Comics' FemForce titles. She's actually an alien scientist, and went through few changes during the long FemForce history, but this is her most recent incarnation.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
AC Comics' FemForce
During The Beholder's travels through the universe, the world of AC Comics caught his eye, especially the super-powered adventurers group called FemForce. The characters depicted are Synn ("The Girl From L.S.D."), Nightveil, and Miss Victory.

AC Comics uses a lot of redesigned Golden Age super-heroes that time forgot and fell into public domain, and mixes them with original characters. Nightveil is based on the Golden Age superhero Phantom Lady. Miss Victory originally created by artist Charles Quinlan and an unknown writer. Synn is an original creation of Paragon Comics / AC Comics.

AC Comics uses a lot of redesigned Golden Age super-heroes that time forgot and fell into public domain, and mixes them with original characters. Nightveil is based on the Golden Age superhero Phantom Lady. Miss Victory originally created by artist Charles Quinlan and an unknown writer. Synn is an original creation of Paragon Comics / AC Comics.
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