Heroineburgh Episode 16: Blue States, and Heroineburgh Comics #1

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Guy
Guy
4 years ago

Man, y’all REALLY harnessed the spirit of Pittsburg with this series.

Edmund
Edmund
4 years ago

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.

Bert
Bert
4 years ago
Reply to  Edmund

I don’t think that counts. England isn’t really part of Europe anymore!

BigZee avatar
4 years ago
Reply to  Bert

It never really was, completely different mentalities. Not a question of good or bad, just different.

David
David
4 years ago
Reply to  Jacques

I’m British. I’ve never thought myself a European.

pulphead avatar
4 years ago

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 »

ODILE
ODILE
4 years ago
Reply to  Pulphead

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 »

Leon
Leon
4 years ago

Any KOs of Poderosa?

Depo Man
Depo Man
4 years ago

these videos look comically bad

Darkwrath016 avatar
4 years ago
Reply to  Depo Man

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.

Depo Man
Depo Man
4 years ago
Reply to  Darkwrath016

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?

Darkwrath016 avatar
4 years ago
Reply to  Depo Man

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.

ODILE
ODILE
4 years ago

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.

Bert
Bert
4 years ago
Reply to  ODILE

Superheroines lovers? Cant’? Shevek, you sly dog.

ODILE
ODILE
4 years ago
Reply to  Heroineburgh

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 !

Bert
Bert
4 years ago
Reply to  ODILE

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”.