Here's LIBERTY BELLE.
SPITFIRE SANDERS.
a DIACHRONIC study of the IMAGE of the POWERFUL FEMALE in POPULAR (and maybe other) CULTURES
Here's LIBERTY BELLE.
Here's Dream Girl putting thugs in dreamland.
An Old-West botanist becomes fascinated with rare flowers consecrated by an Indian god of evil. He sees (or imagines) the flowers becoming women, and he becomes so besotted with them that his jealous wife tries to destroy the blooms. The botanist kills her, but the murdered woman appears among the flower-harem and kills him-- though the "realistic" explanation is that he was killed by breathing poisonous fumes.
Getting to something other than the heart of the matter...
"And now it's time to say goodbye--" Yes, I've now reached the end of the GSM series, and it wraps up with the following scenes:
And though the last proper episode of GSM didn't focus on the Mikami-Yokoshima relationship, Takashi Shiina got to bring the two comic characters back for one more sadistic encounter in a 2011 story, "Break Your Destiny," which summed up the perverse duo's nature.
Assorted scenes from "The Longest Day," except the first, in which Mikami discovers that her ancestor Mephisto had a thing for Yokoshima's ancestor (and even slugged him the same way). Then Mikami meets Mephisto's creator Ashtaroth, who regards himself as her creator as well. Don't know who Mikami's mortal father was, but she uses the demon to resolve her daddy issues.