Heroineburgh Episode 16: Blue States, and Heroineburgh Comics #1
Now available for download: Episode 16 of Heroineburgh – the 3rd episode of Season 2!
And also now available: Heroineburgh Comics #1 available through mail order (sorry, no digital). See below.
Heroineburgh is a PG-13 live-action superheroine video series based in Pittsburgh, PA. The first season (13 episodes) created an entirely new universe, revealing the origins of 20 superheroines who gain their powers from a dark-energy meteor bombardment. In Season 2, fragments of the dark meteor have fallen to earth, transforming more women into evil and chaotic supervillainesses. The Heroine League must stop them, as well as contain the efforts of the sinister Black Faction, led by corrupt detective Drake and his wife Vaporia. Each episode involves several story arcs in the tradition of superhero television shows.
It’s action, comedy, drama, romance and combat, all in the finest spandex and tights!
Episode 16 is now on sale at HEROINEBURGH in the Season 2 page of the Video Store.
http://www.heroineburgh.com/season-two-video/
Price is $9.99 each, and the video is 21 minutes.
Synopsis:
EPISODE 16: BLUE STATES (Poderosa’s Battles – Cybrina and X-Machina in Peril – Devorra & Sintilla vs. Jinniyya)
In the third episode for Heroineburgh Season Two, the mighty Poderosa comes to the aid of her fellow superheroines Vendetta and Lunessa, but will she able to stop the supervillainess Pagliaccia without succumbing to her own weakness?
The scheming Black Faction enlists an evil weapons inventor in their war against the Heroine League. Will Crainiac, the master of machines, be able to destroy the high-tech heroines Cybrina and X-Machina?
And finally, Devorra the Queen Bee emerges from a metamorphosis more powerful than ever. Will she find an ally or foe in the crafty Sintilla, as she seeks to subdue Jinniyya, the Arabic superwoman?
This episode continues Season Two of Heroineburgh, and features 6 heroines, 3 villainesses and 3 villains.
Themes: Exciting Rescue, High-Tech Peril, Powerful Metamorphosis, Tragic Vengeance.
Elements: Tight Costumes, Caped Heroines, Masked Heroines, Masked Villainesses, Heroines in Tights, Transformation Sequences, Costume Reveal, Bulletproof Skin, Super Strength, Female on Female Combat, Female Domination, Knockouts, Belly Punches, Choking, Depowering, Peril Trap, Heroine Restrained, Damsel in Distress, Mind Control, Male on Female Combat, Super Powers, Special FX, Flying, and more!
Download today at http://www.heroineburgh.com/season-two-video/
And don’t forget the brand new Heroineburgh Comics #1!
Has anyone tried to sell a superheroine comic on Heroine Movies? Well, we’re doing it now!
Available now at http://www.heroineburgh.com/comic-book/
- Based on the live-action series, the debut issue features two exciting stories which span the interim between Season 1 and Season 2, starring several of our popular superheroines and villainesses.
- Witness Lunessa and Etherea team up with Cybrina and Spectrina to battle against an army of shadow wraiths which have invaded the University of Pittsburgh’s Cathedral of Learning. Who has unleashed this menace and what is their sinister goal?
- Marvel as X-Machina and Arctica join forces to stop a huge kaiju monster who is running rampant on the campus of Carnegie Mellon. Which subversive supervillainess is responsible for this mayhem?
- 20 pages of high-quality, durable paper with a glossy finish, featuring the pulse-pounding interior art of Benjamin Zeus Barnett.
- Stunningly beautiful front cover by DC Comics veteran Jason Wright (Green Lantern, Secret Six, Batgirl, Detective Comics, Green Arrow, Bloodshot, and now on Metal Men!) featuring four powerful heroines.
- Gorgeous back cover pinup of Jinniyya by Marcel Walker.
- Character drawings by Jason Wright, and a lovely photo of the ensemble cast from Episode 13.
Man, y’all REALLY harnessed the spirit of Pittsburg with this series.
Thank you – we’re glad you think so, as that was part of our intent. Although, of course we spell it with a “h”. [“Pittsburg” is in Kansas, or California.]
We tend to stay from obvious mundane cultural references like sports and sandwiches, going instead for cultural touchstones and neighborhood color.
Hope you enjoy and check out the episodes and the comic. Thanks so much for the good words!
I’m from England. Many people call it “American.” It’s a way to make fun of American vernacular. If you travel, you would hear it.
I don’t think that counts. England isn’t really part of Europe anymore!
It never really was, completely different mentalities. Not a question of good or bad, just different.
I’m British. I’ve never thought myself a European.
I have bought ALL of them, I really enjoy them, the fact that they are closer to mainstream comic storylines is what excites me here. In a sence when the superheroine gets captured or knocked out it comes more of a surprise, out of the ordinary, like it was not supposed to happen, this scarcity increases the sexiness 100%. Having said that if there is only build up with absolutely no peril is super dissapointing as well. This series has a very good balance, maybe a little bit more investment into peril and it will be perfect. I hope to… Read more »
I totally agree with you, Pulphead ! Your comment is interesting. I also love Jinniyya, and I highly appreciate her showdown with Devora and Sintilla ! I love the “to be continued” end of the ep.16, Sintilla is so crafty (and beautiful !), Jinniyya is in grave danger, Sintilla knows her most precious secret, and the heroine even does’nt know it ! How can she avoid Sintilla ‘s trap and what will happen in the ep. 17 ? I really don’t know ! But that’s what I love ! Yes, I agree with you, a little more investment into peril… Read more »
Any KOs of Poderosa?
No. She is almost physically invulnerable, but she is briefly placed in peril by Pagliccia. Then she is harmed indirectly by Pagliaccia and must cope with the effect of that attack.
these videos look comically bad
Perhaps. But you figure with 16 episodes in they seem to have an audience that likes what they do so who are we to judge.
Um, thats nice… The fact that some like it doesn’t change my opinion that lit looks like garbage. Isn’t that what the comments section is for? To voice your opinion?
Absolutely you should voice your opinion and don’t get me wrong here. I agree with what you’re saying. The videos look bad. I’ve brought and watched a couple of them and they are bad. But then, they aren’t really superheroine in peril videos and so maybe their target audience isn’t me or anyone who likes SHIP in general.
Five superheroines are placed in peril situations, and one supervillainess. It’s definitely a significant part of what we do, along with displays of power, transformations, and intricate ongoing stories. Our supporters enjoy all of those things. Thanks for checking out some episodes, Darkwrath!
The episode 16 is excellent. Captivating screenplay, the actresses are amazing, it’s very well played and filmed. Action, perils, special effects, emotions, beautiful heroines and villainesses in amazing costumes … there is eveything for superheroines lovers. I especially appreciate the end, and I cant’ wait for the episode 17. The comic is also very very good, very well done ! I can’t wait for the number 2. I also appreciate the comic strip. What Heroineburgh does is unique.
Superheroines lovers? Cant’? Shevek, you sly dog.
Sorry to disappoint your conspiracy theories, Bert, but Odile is not me. Odile is a loyal fan from France (he’s not the only one – we have several customers there) who has purchased quite a lot of episodes, as well as the comic book, and is quite familiar with the material as a result. He has been corresponding with us regularly since August 2018, and follows the comic strip online. We’re very thankful to have him as a supporter.
Thank you very much, Heroineburgh. Everything you say is right. I’m a fan, I love the movies, the comic and the comic strip ! It’s a bit difficult for me to explain why, because I can’t speak american perfectly. I appreciate the well built film scripts, the actresses, the costumes, the perils, the dialogues, the atmosphere… By the way, I have recently discovered 2 old comics named “The Black Cat” and “The Woman In Red”, narrating the adventures of 2 beautiful masked superheroines, they are excellent !
You know, I can’t think of a single time in my entire life that I’ve heard a European refer to the English language as “American”.