Cavewoman - Cave Drawings of Budd Root 2012 (2012) English CBR 26 pages 32.06 MB. Cavewoman is an American alternative comic book created by writer-artist Budd Root, and published primarily by Basement Comics and additionally by Caliber Comics and.

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Cavewoman Cover Gallery #2 Publication information Schedule Varies Format Publication date –present Main character(s) Cavewoman Creative team Created by Written by Artist(s) Cavewoman is an created by writer-artist, and published primarily by and additionally by and. The story follows Meriem Cooper, a 19-year-old who battles and other creatures in the.

Root credits the artist, as well as the cartoon feature, as his inspirations for the character. Artist has done much of the cover-art for the series. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Publication history [ ] Regarding the character's creation, Root said, Cavewoman was inspired by and.

Bleach Soul Carnival 2 Iso. I wanted something like 'Little Annie Fanny in the Stone Age.' 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. Then my grandfather died after I wrote it. 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. Let's keep this respectable.'

I brought the pages (to the first issue) to show Gramp just about a week or so before he died. He added that Meriem was 'patterned after pretty much all the women I really respect. She's got a body with kind of a Little Annie Fannie face with 's boobs and 's butt.' Meriem Cooper in Basement Comics' Cavewoman #1 (Dec. 1993), the first issue of a black-and-white, that ran six issues. 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.

She also appeared in the four-issue series Cavewoman: Missing Link (1997–1998), and the three-part series Cavewoman: Jungle Tales (1998). During her early years Meriem also appeared in several comics, like Cavewoman Meets Explorers (1997), jointly from Basement Comics and Explorer Press; Jungle Tales of Cavewoman (1998), released in both a standard and a mature-audience edition; and Cavewoman: Color Special (1999), reprinting a story in the comic Threshold #7. After 2000, Meriem appeared in the ongoing series Cavewoman: Pangaean Sea.

After the events of Cavewoman: Rain the town of Marshville was destroyed, and Meriem and the inhabitants migrated to the shores of the Pangaean Sea. This was the last lengthy Cavewoman series to date, and by far the longest. The first comic Cavewoman: Pangaean Sea Prologue was first published in 1999, and the series lasted eleven issues from 2000 to 2009.

Since 2001 Meriem has starred in the semi-regular mature series Prehistoric Pin-ups, which lasted for five-issues until 2010; and Cavewoman: Meriem's Gallery, a four-part series until 2009. She has also been in the semi-annual series Cavewoman: Cover Gallery (2002–2013), and the successful five-part Cavewoman: Reloaded (2005–2009), which was a reprint of Cavewoman #1–6 with new content.

Cavewoman celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2003. Meriem has also appeared in eight two-shot comics spanning the years between 2000 and 2012, the best known are Cavewoman: Raptor (2002), and Cavewoman: Jungle Jam (2006). She was also in thirteen single issue comics such as Klyde & Meriem (2001), Tanlines Pinup Book (2002), Cavewoman: The Movie (2003), Cavewoman: Beauties & Beasts (2005), Budd's Sketchbook of Sketchbook Sketches (2010), and Cavewoman: A Night Out (2010). In 2013–2014 Cavewoman celebrated its 20th anniversary with the two-part issues Cavewoman: Oasis (2013), and Cavewoman: Journey (2014). Basement Comics also released nine single issues featuring Meriem, including Cavewoman: Uncovered (2013), Cavewoman: The Many Faces of Meriem (2013), Cavewoman: Labyrinth (2013), Cavewoman: Killing Dinos 101 (2014), and the much awaited Cavewoman: 20th Anniversary Show Book (2014).

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