The Bionic Woman #3
Charlton's The Bionic Woman #3 from 1978 delivers a pulse-raising cover by Jack Sparling, depicting Jaime Sommers sprinting through a forest ablaze with orange flames, arms raised and cape billowing, as a snarling wild animal closes in behind her. The danger feels immediate and visceral — fire on one side, a threatening beast on the other — a scenario that suits the title story, "A Dying Breed," perfectly. It's a compelling snapshot of the TV series' adventurous spirit translated into Charlton's distinctive Bronze Age style.
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Jaime Sommers goes undercover as a tavern waitress in Alaska to obtain information on who is setting bombs off on the Alaskan pipeline.
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