State Your Opinion on a Character - Part 2

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Dominique Stern

From the mind of Gene Simmons:

It’s “T&A meets CIA” in DOMINATRIX, when Dominique Stern, a professional dominatrix, becomes ensnared in a world of government cover-ups and international conspiracies. After a client loses his composure during an intense session and blurts out top-secret information, Dominique finds herself a reluctant superhero who must save herself, her friends, the government jerk who got her into this mess, and quite possibly her country.

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Well this just positively REEKS of quality. :o
 
Well it reeks of something i havent read that book to save my life but the COVER GOT MY ATTENTION :cwink:.... on second thought i will just save $3.99 and download some pics off the computer! Hahahaha
Freaking Gene Simmons! i dont think so!
 
Yeah.....If it was Ace Frehley, maybe, but no thanks. :o
 
Written by or created by Gene Simmons = unappealing.
 
The Sixth Gun is an ongoing, monthly comic book series created by Cullen Bunn & Brian Hurtt and published by Oni Press.

The Sixth Gun takes place in the old west, shortly after the end of the Civil War. The story centers around a set of six pistols, each imbued with dark powers. The wielder of each pistol gains an ability unique to that weapon, and is tied to the pistol until his or her death. The guns are numbered, with the titular Sixth Gun belonging to one of the story's protagonists: Drake Sinclair, a gunfighter with a very pragmatic outlook on the guns. The other main protagonist is Becky Montcrief. The villains of the series include recurring antagonist General Hume, the Knights of Solomon, the Sword of Abraham, and others vying for control of the guns.

Sounds like it might be interesting...
 
Sounds a bit like to Jonah Hexx.
 
I don't even remember that movie... I mean, I know I watched it but apart from that... yeah. :huh:

Still, I think there's potential for some really good comics with the whole 'supernatural western' thing.
 
I watched the movie & it was alright, but the comics are infinitely better.
 
I'm not sure. It says he's a gunfighter up there so I doubt it.

Art:

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Captain Midnight (later rebranded on television as Jet Jackson, Flying Commando) is a U.S. adventure franchise first broadcast as a radio serial from 1938 to 1949. Sponsored by the Skelly Oil Company, the radio program was the creation of radio scripters Wilfred G. Moore and Robert M. Burtt, who had previously scored a success for Skelly with their boy pilot adventure serial The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen.
Developed at the Blackett, Sample and Hummert advertising agency in Chicago, Captain Midnight began as a syndicated show in 1938, airing through the spring of 1940 on a few Midwest stations, including Chicago's WGN. In 1940, Ovaltine, a product of The Wander Company, took over sponsorship. With Pierre Andre as announcer, the series was then heard nationally on the Mutual Radio Network where it remained until 1942. It moved to the Merchandise Mart and the NBC Blue Network in September 1942. When the U.S. Government broke up the NBC Red and Blue Networks, Ovaltine moved the series back to Mutual, beginning September 1945, and it remained there until December, 1949.

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In 2010, Moonstone Publishing's revival of the 1940s title "Air Fighters Comics" published its issue #1, which included a new Captain Midnight story.

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In 2012, Dark Horse reintroduced the character, with a 3-part story written by Joshua Williamson with art by Victor Ibañez and Pere Pérez.[3] In June 2013, Captain Midnight #1 was released by the same publisher as an ongoing series

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Bit of a history lesson for you all there :hehe:
 
CAPTAAAAAAAIN MIIIIIIIIDNIIIIIIGHT!!!

Barely heard of em. :o
 
His name alone is so generic I honestly don't even know if I've heard of him.
 
I may have heard one of his radio serials, playing in the background of some movie I can't remember. That is all I know.

He's got a plane right?
 
I wonder if Captain Midnight has to be home by 12:00am every night? :hmm
 
Or maybe like Cinderella after her date with Prince charming. :hehe:
 
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