Female pornstars and their Comic Book Equivalents [fan-cast] [NSFW...ish]

Whoever decided this fan casting did a pretty, errr, methodical job. FYI, this post is absolutely irrelevant to anything going on anywhere atm; ‘tongue-in-cheek’ and just eye-candy for the boys really:

‘It’s common knowledge that most porn stars can’t act for shit. But, what if they could?  They certainly have it in the looks department as well as the proper breast size to accurately reflect the superheroine they would portray.

Here is a fancast of 111 pics of porn stars who would be ideal to portray our much loved superheroines.’ – Leee777

Her parents, Owen and Priscilla, married early in their relationship and lived in a back-to-nature hippie commune in Caldecott County, Mississippi. Anna Marie was a rebellious child and her equally poor relationship with her father prompted her to run away from home as a young teenager. This also prompted the nickname “Rogue”.

Not long after, she was approached by Mystique, who sought her out on the advice of her precognitive partner Destiny. Mystique ultimately takes Rogue in as a daughter.

The grown-up Suzy is identical to her “sister” and carries on the tradition in both the DC Universe and related Vertigo titles.

She has appeared in four event titles: 1999′s Totems one-shot, 2001′s Justice Leagues limited series, 2005′s Day of Vengeance limited series, and 2006′s Infinite Crisis limited series. She is at present an ally of the Shadowpact and the Birds of Prey.

Wonder Woman’s body is a mystical creation made from the clay surrounding Themyscira. Through divine means, her disembodied soul was nurtured in and retrieved from the Cavern of Souls. Once the soul was placed into the body it immediately came to life, and was blessed with metahuman abilities by six Olympian deities.

Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fertility, blessed Diana with strength drawn from the Earth spirit Gaea, making her one of the physically strongest heroes in the DC Universe. She has been observed assisting in preventing large chunks of the Moon from crashing onto the Earth, supporting the weight of bridges, hefting entire railroad trains, and even managing to physically overpower Supergirl.

Devi was a celestial warrior goddess created by the gods to fight the renegade god Bala in the second century of man. When Bala rose again to threaten the universe, Devi was reborn within the body of a young woman named Tara Mehta.

The Devi entity had emerged within a warrior-woman of the Durapasya (human warriors of light) clan. She had led the armies of the gods and men on an all-out assault on Bala’s Fortress.

The niece of S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Sharon Carter[1], Shannon Carter grew up idolizing Captain America. She was hired by Edwin Jarvis as a tour guide for the Avengers Headquarters, at that time functioning only as a museum. When the new Avengers team was formed, she was determined to join.

She wears a costume based on Captain America’s and carries on her arms disc weapons resembling miniature versions of his shield. Her strength and agility are honed by intensive physical training. After joining the team as the American Dream.

Shi is a young woman named Ana Ishikawa. Her father Shiro is a Japanese warrior and her mother Catherine is an American Catholic missionary. As a child, Ana witnessed the brutal murder of her father and brother at the hands of an upstart Yakuza thug named Masahiro Arashi. After this, she swore revenge on the Yakuza and went out to become one of the deadliest assassins in the world.

Ana was trained by her grandfather Yoshitora in the martial arts. In order to disguise herself, she painted her face white in order to resemble Tora No Shi (“Tiger of Death”), a legendary female warrior of medieval Japan. Ana herself gained the name “Shi” (“Death” in Japanese) for her ferocity and ruthlessness.

Jean Grey-Summers is a mutant born with telepathic and telekinetic powers. Her powers first manifested when she saw her childhood friend being hit by a car. She is a caring, nurturing figure, but she also must deal with being an Omega-level mutant and the physical manifestation of the cosmic Phoenix Force.

She faces death several times in the history of the series, first in the classic “Dark Phoenix Saga” but due to her connection with the Phoenix Force, she, as her namesake implies, rises from death.

Catwoman’s origin — and, to an extent, her character — was revised in 1986 when writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzucchelli published Batman: Year One, a revision of Batman’s origin. In this version, Selina Kyle is reintroduced as an independent and more modern minded woman.

She is a prostitute in order to survive and wants to break away from her abusive pimp (and former boyfriend). She witnesses his crimes and because of an event which occurs to her (nun) sister, fears for her sisters’ life and begins to study self-defense and martial arts.

Her teacher inspires Selina to become more than what she has been and she realizes that prostitution is no life for her or for “Holly”. Holly Robinson is a young runaway who idolizes Selina, but is much too young to be on the streets as far as Selina is concerned. Anyways Cherokee = Catwoman! ; P

Elizabeth Braddock first appeared in Captain Britain #8 (Dec. 1976), published by the Marvel Comics imprint Marvel UK. There, writer Chris Claremont introduced her as a supporting character, the sister of Brian Braddock, the eponymous Captain Britain, and established her career as a charter pilot.

He also established that she had psychic abilities, the full extent of which were unknown, though no explanation is given for these powers. In Marvel UK’s Super Spider-Man and Captain Britain #243 (Oct. 1977), Betsy Braddock is presented as a professional model.

Velocity, (real name Carin Taylor), she was cybernetically enhanced like the rest of Cyberforce, by a company called Cyberdata.

Cyberdata was a global corporation with ambitions of world control. It was run by brilliant scientists who created advanced cybernetics technology and employed it with the creation of “Special Hazardous Operations Cyborgs”, or SHOCS for short.

Velocity’s induction into the SHOCS program endowed her with supersonic speed and movement, much like the DC Comics character the Flash.

She is the alter ego of teenager Mary Batson (adopted name Mary Bromfield), twin sister of Captain Marvel’s alter-ego, Billy Batson. Like her brother, Mary has been granted the power of the wizard Shazam, and has but to speak the wizard’s name to be transformed into the superpowered Mary Marvel.

As Billy’s twin, Mary shared Billy’s ability to transform into a superhero by speaking the name of the wizard Shazam. In her petite superpowered state, Mary Marvel originally wore a red short-sleeved blouse and red skirt lined with gold trim, which included a lightning bolt insignia and cape.

Jessica Miriam Drew, daughter of Jonathan and Merriam Drew, was born in London, England. At a young age, Jessica was lethally poisoned by radiation while living near Mount Wundagore in Transia.

In an attempt to save her life, her father injected her with an experimental serum based on irradiated spiders’ blood. Because the serum did not have any apparent effect on her, the man who would come to be known as the High Evolutionary (Herbert Wyndham) placed her in a genetic accelerator. While in the accelerator, she aged at a decelerated rate. When she was finally released, decades later, Drew was only seventeen years old.

Wenonah Littlebird is a full-blooded Native American from Oklahoma who represents the Kiowa tribe. She became Owlwoman and was first seen helping Hawkman and his wife Hawkwoman dismantle a bomb in the darkness of an Oklahoma field.

She also takes part in the Crisis on Infinite Earths. She was offered a chance to become a member of the Global Guardians, a team of international heroes, and she accepted. While on the team, she fell for her teammate Jack O’Lantern, and the two quickly became a couple.

Owlwoman has magical abilities that allow her to fly by riding air-currents and see in total darkness. She also has heightened senses of smell and hearing, and has excellent tracking and navigation skills. After she was brainwashed by Queen Bee, Owlwoman gained retractable claws that could slice through steel.

The current Hawkgirl is Kendra Saunders, a young woman who committed suicide. When Kendra’s soul left her body, that of her grandfather’s 1st cousin Shiera Hall, the Golden Age Hawkgirl, entered it, making Kendra a walk-in. Her grandfather, former OSS agent and globe-trotting adventurer Speed Saunders, recognized this, in part due to a change in eye color, and encouraged his granddaughter to embrace her destiny as the “new” Hawkgirl. Kendra had a daughter named Mia, who is said to be deceased.

Still believing herself to be Kendra, she debuted as a hero using the original Hawkgirl’s equipment and set out in search of a being called the Fate-Child (actually her own reincarnated son, Hector Hall). This led to a meeting with the Justice Society and Kendra’s induction to that team.

She currently has all of Kendra’s memories, but almost none of Shiera’s save for fighting experiences. This creates tension with Hawkman since he remembers all of their past lives together and believes they are destined for each other.

Power Girl (real name Kara Zor-L, also known as Karen Starr) is a DC Comics superheroine, making her first appearance in All Star Comics.

Power Girl is the Earth-Two counterpart of Supergirl and the first cousin of Kal-L, Superman of the pre-Crisis Earth-Two. The infant Power Girl’s parents enabled her to escape the destruction of Krypton. Although she left the planet at the same time that Superman did, her ship took much longer to reach Earth-Two.

Possessing superhuman strength and the ability to fly, she is a member of the Justice Society of America and the team’s first chairwoman. Power Girl sports a bob of blond hair; wears a distinctive white, red, and blue costume; and has an aggressive fighting style. [want to see 111 more?]

Ok, I get where you were going with this… Hmm I didn’t see any Rebecca Linares or Rita Faltoyano though (we go way back hehe)

(Hmm, is glamour such a good thing?)

(ARG I’m so conflicted & confused = FUCK YOU PORN INDUSTRY)

~ by Fionnlagh on September 30, 2010.

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