Veronica Overkill
TODAY'S ENTRY is my first polished rendition of cat-babe Veronica as seen in her night-time Crime-Fighter attire: this sort of imagery is heavily influenced, of course, by cultural icons as diverse as the 60s Emma Peel character from British TV, and more recently I have been happily devouring the almost-entire back catalog of the American D C Comics character CATWOMAN, which contains a lot of really stunning artwork.
If my entire concept of Veronica was simply as the night-time crime-fighter as depicted here, this material would have been unacceptably derivitive: but as it stands, this is basically just intended as an occassional 'running gag' within the B. Boomer format, and should be treated as also-ran minor diversion.
Looking at this again with a fresh eye a day after adding, it strikes me there is something of a BEWITCHED 1960s animated opening credits sequence about this one! Ah---NOTHING is really original any more, now, is it?!
Enjoy!
If my entire concept of Veronica was simply as the night-time crime-fighter as depicted here, this material would have been unacceptably derivitive: but as it stands, this is basically just intended as an occassional 'running gag' within the B. Boomer format, and should be treated as also-ran minor diversion.
Looking at this again with a fresh eye a day after adding, it strikes me there is something of a BEWITCHED 1960s animated opening credits sequence about this one! Ah---NOTHING is really original any more, now, is it?!
Enjoy!
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