Concept » Swimsuit Issue appears in 103 issues.
Books that contain art in a non-comic format or collection of cover galleries.
Bad Girl Art is an edgier version of Good Girl Art, focusing on sexy and scantily-clad female characters who are known for morally ambiguous and violent behavior. Its earliest precursor, Vampirella, has been around since the late 1960's, though the Bad Girl term was not coined until the 1990's when the popularity of the genre reached its peak.
DC Comics variants for August and September 2014 cover date, based on the pin-up style Bombshell statues from DC Collectibles. Most of the variants are illustrated by Ant Lucia, who is the designer of the Bombshell statues.
DC Comics variants for October, 2015 cover date. This is the second series of Bombshell variants, now branded as Bombshells (plural) making it unique.
This page displays examples of the pull-out posters or the Centerfolds in comic books.
A popular genre of comic book art, aimed primarily at male readers, that features attractive and often provocatively-dressed female characters in alluring poses. Good Girl Art in comics is understood to depict characters of the sweet or heroic variety, as opposed to Bad Girl Art, which features edgier and more violent female characters.
The absence of clothing, usually employed in fiction for either erotic or comedic situations.
Device used in comic book publishing.
A comic without dialogue or narrative.
The sport of balancing yourself on a board and catching some waves.
Article covering the role of women in comics throughout the ages.
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