![]() ![]() She reappeared in the popular eight-issue miniseries Cavewoman: Rain (1996–1997) from Caliber Comics, and Cavewoman: Odyssey #1 (1999), the only issue of a planned five-issue miniseries from Caliber Comics. 1993), the first issue of a black-and-white miniseries that ran for six issues. Meriem Cooper first appeared in Basement Comics' Cavewoman #1 (Dec. She's got a body with kind of a Little Annie Fannie face with Danni Ashe's boobs and Nina Hartley's butt". He added that Meriem was "patterned after pretty much all the women I really respect. I brought the pages (to the first issue) to show Gramp just about a week or so before he died. He had been diagnosed with some kind of inoperable tumor, and it made me think: "I'm not going to do a T&A book. Then my grandfather died after I wrote it. Originally, it was going to be a T&A type of book, but it seemed like, as I was writing, it just kept on developing. ![]() ![]() I wanted something like "Little Annie Fanny in the Stone Age". Regarding the character's creation, Root commented:Ĭavewoman was inspired by Little Annie Fanny and William Stout. The artists Devon Massey and Robert Durham have done much of the cover art for the series and related one-shots and spin-offs. Root credits the artist William Stout, as well as the Playboy cartoon feature Little Annie Fanny, as his inspirations for the character. The story follows superhuman Meriem Cooper, a 19-year-old jungle woman who battles dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the Cretaceous period. Cavewoman is an American alternative comic book created by writer-artist Budd Root, and published from 1993 to 2009, primarily by Basement Comics and additionally by Caliber Comics and Avatar Press. ![]()
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