Danger Rangerette
Danger Rangerette burst onto the Bronze Age underground and alternative magazine scene in 1977, born from the irreverent imaginations of Ted Mann and Frank Thorne in the pages of National Lampoon Magazine. Over a remarkable fourteen-year run, she carved out a niche across a wonderfully eclectic roster of publications — from High Times Magazine to The Erotic Worlds of Frank Thorne — keeping gloriously offbeat company with the likes of Zippy the Pinhead and the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers' own Freewheelin' Franklin and Fat Freddy. With fifteen catalog appearances spanning the counterculture's most freewheeling decades, she's a genuine artifact of an era when comics pushed every boundary imaginable — a character worth seeking out for any collector with a taste for the wild, witty fringes of the form.
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