B.A.B.E. Force

    (Comics Conspiracy, 2002)
™ and © forcewerks Productions

B.A.B.E. Force is the kind of comic book that Andy Sidaris wishes he could have made as a movie. It’s filled with babes, guns, Mexican wrestlers, insane scientists, senseless violence, and a whole lot of fun.

B.A.B.E. Force is a mysterious organization that opposes Dr. Chaos and his plots to conquer the world through consumer products sold at his ChaosCo stores. Oddly, Dr. Chaos really does just want to sell good, cheap products—but his sister and her Mexican wrestlers from The Brotherhood of the Mask do seek to conquer the world, usually through some mad plot involving her brother’s stores or charity work. Enter B.A.B.E. Force: statuesque, bikini-wearing, Amazonian agents wielding ethereal plasma guns. Hilarity ensues, especially for poor Edison Jones (otherwise a normal, everyday security guard), a vital member of the B.A.B.E. Force team.

Genlot’s art is good and represents the black-and-white medium at its best. Though it has well-endowed Amazon agents, it’s in the realm of titillation, not pornography. It is good, clean fun, and is a fabulously fun reading. And the extras are a hoot!

— James Mishler
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#1 Variation A (Cover A by Di Amorim)

July, 2002
Cover Price: $2.95
1 copy available for $24.98
Doug MiersDi Amorim
#1 Variation B (Photo Cover B)

July, 2002
Cover Price: $2.95
1 copy available for $4.98
Doug MiersDi Amorim, Alex Silva, Tie Alexander, Roberto Miranda
#3 Variation B (Photo Cover B)

November, 2002
Cover Price: $2.95
1 copy available for $69.98
Doug MiersElton Ramalho