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This may or may not be the proper forum but due to its extreme fictionality (is that even a word?) I think it fits under the Alien Space Bats category and it's mostly just for fun.

Here is something I have been working on and off again: a pretend film series starring an alien superheroine in the mold of El Santo or James Bond. The series spans decades and a number of genre switches: sci-fi/spy-fi, horror, kung-fu, blaxploitation, Direct-to-Video schlock and modern reboot. It will feature many fake actors and actresses to fill-out the principal cast and crew (or would that be too different for a timeline?)

This is the prospective list of films in the series. I hope this will be a fun read for everyone.

American produced Venus movies:

Invader from Venus! (Venus/The Strange Woman/Woman from Venus/The Witch of Venus/Venus: Witch of Space) (1957). Miranda Quayle. The first of the “Venus” or “Invader” films; Venus faces off against gangsters using a force-field device and a wolf-man.
The Invader Returns! (Witch of Venus/The Alien Woman/Space Witch) (1958). Miranda Quayle. Venus returns and must stop another, evil, Venusian from taking over the world with a mind control device.
The Last Invader! (Daughter of Venus/Space Witch/Devil Woman of Venus/Queen of Venus) (1960). Susan Iverson. Venus faces her greatest challenge, the deadly Martian warlord Ares.
The Girl from Venus (Huntress of Venus/Revenge of the Invader) (1963). Lydia Lane. Venus works with the CIA to stop a Chinese plot to assassinate the Queen of England.
Spy from Venus (1966). Lydia Lane. It's a race against time to find a stolen super-weapon before it's too late.
Queen of Venus (1968). Lydia Lane. A woman's dreams of world conquest are thwarted by the lovely Venusian.
Venus on the Moon (1970). Lydia Lane. Venus goes to the moon to stop a nuclear weapon from destroying the Earth.
Agent from Venus (1973). Jenny Qi. Venus takes on an ancient secret society of Asian sorcerers, kung-fu ensues.
The Sister from Venus/Sister Venus (1974). Pauline Curtis. Venus versus a deadly virus released on a train. Last American produced Venus film before 1985.
Venus Reborn/Venus (1985). Lydia Lane. Venus returns to do battle against an evil Russian cyborg. This is the last film where Lydia Lane played Venus.
Venus versus Saturn (1986). Carol Williams. Venus travels into space to save the world from the Brain-Lords of Saturn. Last American made Venus film before 2004.

Modern Trilogy
Venus (2004). Zenia Crux. A modern remake of the first Venus film which uses modern special effects and elements from the original "Invader" trilogy for a modern audience.
Venus 2: Red Death (2006). Zenia Crux. A force of mutant men from Venus invade Earth and only our heroine can stop them.
Venus 3: The Black Star (2009). Zenia Crux. An ancient gem gives an archaeologist superhuman abilities and only Venus can stop him.

In 1971 Rob Carter leased the character to Italian film company FantaCine. Their agreement ended in 1980 over royalty reimbursement issues.

Foreign produced Venus movies:
Blood of Venus/Venus versus the Vampire Queen (1971). Maria Merchesi. First foreign made Venus film, made in Italy. Venus fights a cult that is kidnapping young girls to feed their evil, vampire queen, Morgana.
Venus and the Wolf (1972). Maria Marchesi. Venus investigates an ancient blood curse that turns all the men in the family into werewolves. A Spanish/Italian co-production.
Venus the Witch (1973). Maria Marchesi. Venus must make psychic war against an evil warlock. Made in Italy.
Venus the Warrior (1973). Gianna. Venus is taken captive and pitted against other alien women in a horrible arena. Made in Brazil.
Venus in Chains (1974). Gianna. Venus must escape from a sadistic warden in the jungles of Singapore. Made in Spain.
Venus in the Dark (1975). Maria Marchesi. Venus must solve a murder mystery whose killer might come from beyond the grave. Made in Italy.
The Terror of Venus (1976). Lydia Lane. Venus takes on a drug trafficker who is building a terrible cult of personality. Made in Italy.
Blood of Venus (1978). Inga Ulofson. Venus must fight a psychic battle against an evil scientist. Made in Germany.
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