How AXE Super-Heroines Turn Up the Heat

On Friday, girls and super-heroines alike raised temperatures throughout San Diego at Comic Con ’13.

At the weekend’s most sizzling event, Playboy and Universal Pictures’ “Kick-Ass 2” party, sponsored by AXE Black Chill, a red hot stunt revealed how the style of the comic book girl has evolved throughout the ages – becoming hotter and more badass with each decade – with a special appearance from the sexiest girl of the summer, supermodel Emily Ratajkowski.

The comic-book girl stunt coincided with the official launch of the AXE Black Chill collection – designed to help guys keep their cool as leading ladies from video games, sports, movies, and all areas of guys’ lives continue to get hotter throughout the decades.

Showcasing how female comic book characters have progressed throughout the years, a team of super-heroines lit up last night’s party with an action-packed flash of flames, zip lines, and heat.

Supermodel Emily Ratajkowski
Supermodel Emily Ratajkowski

These fierce girls displayed a look from each comic era – from the Golden Age of pleated skirts, tights and pumps with Americana flair, to the Silver Age of daring headpieces, thigh-high boots and short shorts.

The most recent era, the Modern Age, brought guys and comic fans to a boiling point, as the super-heroines debuted curve-hugging body suits and lots of skin.

AXE, a Unilever-manufactured men’s care brand. is available in a line of bodysprays, deodorant and anti-perspirant sticks, shower gels, hair and face care products.

In the picture above: Supermodel Emily Ratajkowski arrives at the Playboy / Universal Pictures “Kick-Ass 2” event sponsored by AXE Black Chill at ComicCon on Friday July 19, 2013 in San Diego, CA (Alex J. Berliner/ABImages)

Photo courtesy: AXE / Unilever

 

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