The Wasp Woman
The Wasp Woman A cosmetics queen develops a youth formula taken from queen bees. Naturally, she fails to anticipate the horrible side effects the formula causes, when tested on herself. Only hell could breed such an enormous beast … only God could destroy it.
Customer Review: Maintaining that wasp waist
Janice Starlin (Susan Cabot) head of a cosmetics company was told the she needs to stay young to promote the product. What can she do? Enter garage scientist Eric Zinthrop (Michael Mark) with a dubious formula made from wasp royal jelly. He explains that “just a little dab will do you.” She gets greedy and shoots up with the extra strong stuff. This gives her a BUZZ and can have biting consequences.
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The Wasp Woman A cosmetics queen develops a youth formula taken from queen bees. Naturally, she fails to anticipate the horrible side effects the formula causes, when tested on herself. Only hell could breed such an enormous beast … only God could destroy it.
Customer Review: Maintaining that wasp waist
Janice Starlin (Susan Cabot) head of a cosmetics company was told the she needs to stay young to promote the product. What can she do? Enter garage scientist Eric Zinthrop (Michael Mark) with a dubious formula made from wasp royal jelly. He explains that “just a little dab will do you.” She gets greedy and shoots up with the extra strong stuff. This gives her a BUZZ and can have biting consequences.
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August 31st, 2007 at 4:16 am
[…] The Wasp Woman The Wasp Woman A cosmetics queen develops a youth formula taken from queen bees. Naturally, she fails to anticipate the horrible side effects the formula causes, when tested on herself. Only hell could breed such an enormous beast … only God could destroy it. Customer Review: Maintaining that wasp waist Janice Starlin (Susan Cabot) […] […]