To: scion who wrote (11837 ) 7/10/2003 4:26:10 PM From: StockDung Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19428 Former stripper demands end to cartoon. Sues Stripperella star Pam Anderson and creator Stan Lee Canadian Press Wednesday, July 09, 2003 CREDIT: (AP Photo/Daytona Beach News-Journal, Nigel Cook) Janet Clover, 37, an unemployed Palm Coast, Fla. resident, poses Tuesday. She has filed a lawsuit demanding an end to the new cable television show Stripperella. (AP Photo/Daytona Beach News-Journal, Nigel Cook) ADVERTISEMENT DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A former stripper is demanding an end to the new cable television show Stripperella, an animated series featuring Pamela Anderson as the voice of a stripper who moonlights as a superhero. Janet Clover filed the lawsuit Monday against Anderson and comic book legend Stan Lee, who created Stripperella as well as Spider-Man and The Hulk. Also named as defendants are Viacom TV Networks doing business as TNN. Clover, 37, claims she's Stripperella's "true creator," according to the lawsuit filed in Daytona Beach circuit court. Clover, an unemployed Palm Coast resident who identifies herself in the lawsuit as "Sensual Entertainer's Home Studio Founder," said she wrote and filed the lawsuit without the assistance of a lawyer. "This office challenges Lee to produce proof of his creative work, as true authorship belongs to Tanga's Jazz", she wrote, referring to an adult club in Tampa where she claims she asked Lee about the concept of Stripperella a year ago during a private dance session. "I'm just trying to get this off TV because it's not his idea," Clover told the Daytona Beach News-Journal. "She was supposed to be a nurse, which is what I'm studying for. I can't remember much about Mr. Lee, little bits and pieces come back. You know, I meet a lot of men." Stripperella first aired last Thursday on TNN, which is being renamed Spike TV. Viacom is the cable network's parent company. © Copyright 2003 The Canadian Press