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Topic: Comic Book History
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The following is a repost of one of our archived blog posts about:
Brinke Stevens: Comic Book Super-Heroine Femme Fatale and Scream Queen!
I first came across Brinke Stevens at the San Diego Comic Con, when she was promoting her then newest comic book series. She has been a Super-heroine for a couple of series. She was born in 1954 in San Diego area. Her birth name was Charlene Brinkman. Brinke married Dave Stevens in 1980. He is best known to readers of our blog as the Creator of 'The Rocketeer'! Brinke's marriage to Dave was short lived. She went on to star in over 100 movies, mostly 'B' HoRRoR, Sci-Fi, and Fantasy genre films. She became a 'Scream Queen' via those 'B' movies! She is definitely a Femme Fatale! She has graced several covers of that magazine, as well as the interior.Thanks for reading this popular culture - comics - comic books blog post! Michael
Thank YOU for being one of our | Above is a photo of Brinke Stevens at the 1996 Los Angeles (LA) Sci-Fi and Comic Book convention. She is shown signing one of my comics that had just been purchased! For current Brinke Stevens listings, just click on the photo! Brinke (Stevens) Of Eternity Comics! Just Click On the Comic To See All Our 'Bad Girl' Comics!
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