#5 September 2001

Cover
Contents
The Purple Tigress
The Woman in Red
Kara the Jungle Princess
Candy
Profiles/Letters
Back Cover


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   -All scans by me. First posting.

   Hello and welcome to the fifth feminist issue of Spotlight Comics!!! Here you'll get a "5th week" dose of Golden Age goodness!

***Special Announcement***

   After the tragedies last week in New York, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania, the Golden Years will do what it can to help. With that said, I will donate 20% of the cost of all CDs ($2 per CD) sold during the next month to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. To start things off, my third CD goes on sale this week. Buy a copy and help relief efforts in New York!

*See the back cover for my CD ad.

   Clawing her way to the top this issue was The Purple Tigress! Be sure to read her startling tale of action and adventure!!!

   In close second was The Woman in Red! Be sure you don't miss her in this thrill-a-minute mystery tale! You'll be sorry if you do!!!

    Next we head deep into the jungle to find none other than Kara the Jungle Princess, and what a tale she has for you!!!

   Finally this time we join Quality's Candy for a good time! No, not that! Get your mind out of the gutter!!!
 

Enjoy!
-Steve
Cover Gallery
Patriotic Comics #2
Golden Years Publications
September, 2001

  This month I'm featuring my tribute issue of Patriotic Comics in the gallery. On the cover I depicted four of the Golden Age's patriotic heroes viewing the attack on the World Trade Center in New York. My question to you is, What do you think their thoughts would be? How would they have handled the situation if they had been there?

   E-mail me and let me know. Responses will be in All-Amazing Comics #14.

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