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Cover: Dick Ayers & Mark Heike

FemForce #40

Aug 1991 · AC · 2.75 USD; 3.85 CAD
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“Inside Out”

In "Inside Out," FemForce #40 (1991), Tara is thrust into the spotlight when Galaxy International Pictures' president Samuel T. Zarkoff casts her as the new Lady Liberty for a TV series—much to the chagrin of the original. Written by Bill Black and illustrated with sharp, expressive detail by Marc Hempel, the story explores the tension between fame, identity, and rivalry, all set against a backdrop of media spectacle. The cover, by Dick Ayers and Mark Heike, captures the electric moment just before the clash begins.

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writer Bill Black · artist, inker Marc Hempel · cover Dick Ayers, Mark Heike

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writer Bill Black
artist, inker Marc Hempel
cover pencils Dick Ayers
cover inks Mark Heike

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Samuel T. Zarkoff, the president of Galaxy International Pictures, chooses Tara to be their new Lady Liberty on the TV series. He convinces T.C. that it would be good for his business and he tells Tara to accept the job. Tara does such a good job that the former Lady Liberty flies into a jealous rage and tries to kill her. They tape the fight scene and of course it does great ratings. It is left to the reader to decide if they want to see more of Tara as Lady Liberty.

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