Micro-budget exploitation film from the USA.
3.1 at IMDb
Three super heroines fighting crime and standing up to evil villains. Blue Bird is trying to live up to her father’s legacy, but Komodo will stop at nothing to bring her down. Bat Vixen takes on a pair of villains set on humiliating her. We see the origin story of our superheroine Valor when she goes up against some petty criminals.
I’m glad they are standing up to evil villains. I hate it when the heroes stand up to kindly, benevolent villains.

Also disappointing – if Komodo will stop at something to bring her down.
I mean, I really felt Super Vixens 4 left so many unanswered questions.
They are not fully answered in #5. Some say you won’t know the full picture until #7.
You probably think I’m kidding, and so did I until I asked AI to tell me about Blue Bird:
I don’t know about you, but I hate it when I have my prescription ready, but Walgreens has run out of super-serum. The OTC super-syrups are just so much weaker. I wonder if they’re just telling me they’re out. I noticed that my pharmacist looks exactly like the evil Komodo.
Probably just a coincidence.
Particularly if Komodo stops at Denny’s for the Grand Slam. By then Blue Bird should be able to nail her father’s legacy. And thank heaven for that. Her dad, Eagle Man, was always a little disappointed that his daughter was a freakin’ song bird without even one decent super-talon. Now perhaps he can finally rest in peace.
5? Hope the Russ Meyer estate is getting residuals