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    Default Various comic book-related questions from mojojo1984

    hey everyone,
    it's Joe again. i know this is a dumb post but i was just wounding about it i know battle of the planets but it's been cancel and i don't know when it will come back. so i was wounding if there is any super hero comic book series with four males and 1 female. i'm writing my hoodman story and have four males and 1 female and like to see other series with that and see what their like. thank you for your time.
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    Default a question about numbers of comic book female super heroes

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    it's Joe again. i know this is a dumb post but i was just wounding about it i know sailor moon and tokyo mew mew so i was wounding if there is any super hero comic book series with five females. i'm writing an all female super hero series called captain pink story five females and like to see other series with that and see what their like beside manga. thank you for your time.
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    Closest I can think of are Runaways (4 girls, 1 boy- soon to be 2) and Birds of Prey (4 girls currently)

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    Far as I know, there are no all-female superhero teams based around the Sailor Moon/sentai model.
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    There's Disney's W.I.T.C.H. (five girls)
    Wedding Peach (three girls)
    Rayearth (three girls)
    The Powerpuff Girls (three)
    Final Fantasy X-2 (three)

    But yeah, not many 5-member teams other than the Sailor Scouts (and it's technically 6, if you count Chibi-Usa. Nine if you count the Outer Senshi. Twelve if you count the Sailor Stars). I do, however, notice a lot of trios.

    There's probably a dissertation waiting to be written about the female trio archetype, and how it relates to the Fates/Furies in Sandman.

    There are, however, a crapload of solo magical girls. And for pure feminine heroism, you can't beat a Miyazaki heroine, especially Nausicaa.

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    thanks everyone,
    but is tokyopop still doing sailor moon mangas? i don't know if w.i.t.c.h has a comic book series either. i think tokyopop's wedding peace is over too. i hadn't play final fantasy x-2 i really don't like turn base games i don't mind if it's non-random. maybe i should check out dc comics kids' powerpuff girls. thank again everyone.
    -Joe:)

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    How many does Femforce have?

    I've never read the book.

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    whatissname, dale keown, I think, did that book, F5. 5 females, not necesssarily superheroes, but a team nonetheless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mojojo1984
    is tokyopop still doing sailor moon mangas?
    They finished the series a few years ago.

    Antarctic Press had a book called Battle Girlz...and there was Heartbreakers, about a scientist and her clones

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    If you count webcomics, the webcomic Queer Nation had a group called S.H.E.(Sapphic Heroines of Earth), that consisted entirely of lesbians (I think there were 6 or 7 members).

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    Default monster superheroes in comic books

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    it's Joe again.i hope this doesn't sound dumb but i was wonder if there is any monster superhero comic books. i know there is alot of mutants superheroes. but what about monsters as superheroes. i think maybe hellboy is a monster superhero. i know udon's darkstalkers has monsters in it. but could anyone help me out. i'm thinking of writing a monster superhero since there isn't alot of them in comic books. thank you for your time.
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    Hmmm...Hulk, Man-Thing, Swamp Thing, Werewolf by Night, Dracula, Morbius, It the Living Colossus, the Mummy, Man Wolf, "I, Vampire" and a ton of others have all had books before.

    Wasn't the lead in Monolith (a recent DC book) a Golem? That MIGHT qualify...
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    The FemForce from AC Comics and The W.I.N.X. Club on 4Kids tv (formerly the Fox Box).

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