FemForce Up Close #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Golden Age of Leather," Ken Burton's discovery of the legendary Golden Age Dragonfly's true identity sets off a chain of events that spirals when his girlfriend Nancy inadvertently inherits the hero's powers. Written and illustrated by Rik Levins, with inks by Kevin Dzuban and colors by Rebekah Black, this 1992 issue explores the sudden shift in power and responsibility, all framed by Mark Heike’s striking cover.
Dragonfly leaves the FemForce behind, seeking her own path at a gritty biker rally where she stumbles into a dark mystery tied to a murdered gang leader and a dangerous occult ritual. The story unfolds with a mix of leather-and-steel rebellion and supernatural intrigue, all rendered in sharp, grounded detail.
In "Up-Close on... Dragonfly Origin," Ken Burton’s discovery of the Golden Age Dragonfly’s secret leads to an unexpected twist when his girlfriend Nancy accidentally takes possession of the power source meant for him. Now thrust into a role she never asked for, Nancy must grapple with the sudden surge of abilities—and the weight of a legacy she didn’t choose.
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