Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Fantastic Femmes--Vivica A Fox

Recently announced as the star of a new series entitled The Cougar, Vivica isn't playing a superheroine, but herself as a celebrity seeking true love, presumably with a younger male!
Genre appearances include...
Father of Lies (Barbara Robinson)
Loonatics Unleashed "The Cloak of Black Velvet" (Black Velvet)
Alias (Toni Cummings)
Ella Enchanted (Lucinda)
Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (Future Monique)
Kill Bill: Vol 1 (Vernita Green aka CopperHead aka Jeanie Bell)
Idle Hands (Debi LeCure)
Solomon (Queen of Sheba)
Set It Off (Francesca "Frankie" Sutton)
Batman & Robin (Ms B Haven)
A Saintly Switch (Sara)
Independence Day (Jasmine Dubrow)

Check out...
A WebSite (not sure if it's a fan or "official" site)
A FanSite

Monday, February 9, 2009

Before texting and blogs, there were Love Letters & Love Diaries!


Until the intro of texting, blogs, MySpace and FaceBook, the main way people kept track of their love lives was thru Love Letters & Love Diaries!
In fact, they made up one of the most popular sub-categories of romance comics, with literally dozens of titillating titles!

Let our selection of the best of these these kitchy, campy (and very kool) classic comics covers help you express your true feelings on the Most Important of Days--Valentines Day on greeting cards, teddy bears, mugs, and even "naughty" undies!

And, if they can't assist your love-life, perhaps something from one of our other sections at True Love Comics Tales™ including...
All You Need is Love...
Beatrice Fairfax
Confessions
Lovers Lane
School of Love (or is that Love in School?)
WarTime Love
Weddings
Western Love
will help get your point across on the Most Important of Days!
But order quickly, V-Day is only SIX days away!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Cleopatra Jones

The 1970s saw the rise of Black action heroes and heroines on the big screen.
Most of the films were set in the US, particularly in the big cities like New York, LA, or Chicago.
Of the various films, only one series took the lead character out of the "urban jungle", the Cleopatra Jones duology, starring 6'2" former fashion model Tamara Dobson as a kick-ass government troubleshooter in the James Bond / Matt Helm vein!
Jet-setting around the world, Cleo dealt with crime in Europe and Asia as well as the good 'ol USA with a style and flair that would have made 007 himself proud!
Cleopatra Jones and Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold were grindhouse staples in the 70s, often playing together on double bills, which made sense since Cleo was the only Black female character to have a sequel film!
(Yes, Pam Grier did more films, but she always played different characters!)
There were rumors of a third Cleo film, but since the higher-budgeted sequel didn't do as well as the first film, Cleo's third appearance was never produced!

We at Atomic Kommie Comics™ felt Cleo was a natural for our
Seduction of the Innocent!!™ collection of kitchy pop culture kollectibles, particularly the Menacing Maidens section featuring the cinema's women who "don't take no s#!t!"
We digitally-restored and remastered the kool movie poster art for both her cinema classics and made them available on shirts, mugs, mousepads, messenger bags, and other kool kollectibles!

So look for Cleopatra Jones...before she comes looking for you!

Trivia: the character Foxxy Cleopatra played by Beyonce in GoldMember was a tribute to both Tamara's Cleo and Pam Grier's Foxy Brown!