Shabla is the primary antagonist of the 1989 Italian adult science fiction comic "Storie Blu Special n.34: Il Ricordo che Uccide" (The Memory that Kills). She was created by writer Carmelo Gozzo and artist Pier Carlo Macchi.
Shabla is a Kabbarian; a race whose appearance is strikingly similar to that of humans. On her home planet of Kabbar, she was the co-owner of a small but profitable hyperstatic textile factory, along with her two female partners, Quhir and Narhm. Though they had been making pretty good money, Shabla had begun to think about how unpleasant it was to have to divide the income into three equal parts, which in turn led her to wonder if there were some way she could become the sole owner of the business. Particularly because the shareholder's agreement stated that in the event of a partner's death, the other two would be appointed as heirs.
The solution to Shabla's selfish dilemma came when her partners announced to her that they were planning a short vacation to several other planets. The villainess was asked to look after the company in their abscence, but unbeknownst to them, she had in reality stowed away on their spaceship.
On the first planet on their trip, Earth, Quhir and Narhm decided to socialize with the first humans they saw: three men fishing in a wooded area. Hiding herself behind a tree, Shabla observed them for a few moments, and then fired a ray gun at the men. On Kabbar, the rays from this gun would produce a tonic effect which would lessen feelings of depression, but because of the difference in biology, they instead cause humans to lose their minds and go wild. Thus, the three friends that Quhir and Narhm had just made, through no will of their own, proceeded to rape, torture and ultimately kill the alien visitors. Elated that the two fellow women were finally out of her way, Shabla returned to the spaceship, only to watch in shock as it mysteriously exploded right before her eyes.
With herself now stranded on Earth with hope of of leaving, the villainess began to look for a way to make a living. She ultimately got hired as an assistant to a therapist, Dr. Mechsner, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and stayed at the job for three years. One day, a patient by the name of Betty Amerbrock decided to try a hypnosis treatment there, and while she was under, she described a scenario where a blonde and a brunette were raped, tortured and killed by three male fishermen. Shabla was a bit surprised to hear such a description, but figured it to be a coincidence. That is, until later that afternoon, when another patient, Glen Skinner, went under hypnosis and described the exact same scenario.
Now suspicious, after work was through, Shabla decided to track these two patients down, only to discover that no such people existed at the addresses that the therapist office had been given. The following morning, Dr. Mechsner tells her that he was contacted by both of the two patients who now say that she was involved with the crime they described. Feeling that the man has come too close to the truth, Shabla shoots him with the intent to kill. The villainess is once again shocked, however, when the doctor pulls off his skin and reveals himself to be a robot. The artificial man explains that the real Dr. Mechsner is in the hospital, and that Betty Amerbrock and Glen Skinner do not exist, as it was disguised as them as well when they came into the office.
The robot strips Shabla naked and begins to rape her while it continues the exposition. It states that it is a pleasure robot that was previously owned by Quhir, which had the telepathic capability to read her every desire, sexual or otherwise, and fulfil it. It adds that it can also increase the size of its sexual organ, and proceeds to do just that in order to make the rape agonizing for the villainess. As it turns out, the robot had been on the spaceship the day that its master was murdered, and mentions that before she died, Quhir had caught a glimpse of Shabla sneering cynically, and understood that she had been the one behind this spontaneous attack. In her last moments, Quhir had communicated to the robot her desire to be avenged. From that point on, that became the machine's sole mission, and it started by blowing up the spaceship to prevent the murderess from returning home.
Though the robot had never seen Shabla's face, it began to investigate all females in the surrounding area who were of similar age, and discarded the ones who had been living there prior to that date. After creating hundreds of traps tailored to each individual situation, it had finally located the correct target by posing as the therapy-seeking clients.
The robot finishes the sexual assault, and hangs Shabla upside down over a bathtub filling with water. It then adds that while the three fisherman used improvised attacks, as a robot, it is a perfectionist that plans to provide the maximum amount of suffering possible to the evil woman's body. The last page shows the robot using a power drill on her buttocks as she struggles to breathe beneath the water.
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