1987's ''Stella Storm'' is a prime example of why you should always do your research... Back in the mid-80s, Super-Global Movies of Muncie, Idaho, were looking for a sci-fi family space adventure, the kind of thing to wow kids with aliens and robots but with just enough knowing camp to give a wink to the Moms and Dads in the audience. So what better source material than a comic book featuring a space heroine jetting through the galaxy and fighting an evil Space Queen? Unfortunately for Herb Toggle, the head of Super-Global Movies, the comic in question, ''Stella Storm: Agente Espacial Especial'' by Spanish artist and writer Alberto Pena, was decidedly NOT family-friendly. Stella, an agent of the Special Space Agency, is an expert in Venusian Sex Kung Fu, Pan-dimensional-Pansexual Tantric Practices, possesses a “triple-genius“ level IQ, is fluent in six hundred forms of communication and is certified in all forms of zero gravity combat and lo
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