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Black Fury (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Black Fury (comics) Black Fury is the name of several fictional comic book characters. ==Miss Fury==
The first Black Fury debuted on April 6, 1941, as a Sunday comic strip distributed by the Bell Syndicate, and created by artist Tarpé Mills.〔Trina Robbins,''A Century of Women Cartoonists''. Northampton, Mass. : Kitchen Sink Press, 1993. ISBN 0878162062 (pp. 62, 67-70,83).〕 〔Ron Goulart, ''The Adventurous Decade: Comic Strips In The Thirties''.New Rochelle, N.Y. : Arlington House, 1975, ISBN 087000252X (p.180-1) 〕 Originally called the Black Fury, she eventually became known as Miss Fury; her alter ego was wealthy socialite Marla Drake. Miss Fury had no innate superpowers, but gained increased strength and speed when she donned a special skintight catsuit when fighting crime. 〔 Drake's alter-ego combatted several regular villains,including mad scientist Diman Saraf and Nazi agents Erica Von Kampf and General Bruno. Drake was also involved in a love triangle with her former fiancé, Gary Hale, and Detective Dan Carey.〔 Although ''Miss Fury'' was popular, the revealing outfits worn by its female characters provoked some controversy at the time. When Marla Drake was drawn wearing a bikini in 1947, 37 newspapers dropped the strip in response. 〔 The ''Miss Fury'' strip ran until 1952. Marvel Comics (then known as Timely Comics) reprinted her Sunday strips in comic book form from 1942 to 1946. In 1979 Archival Press reissued her early adventures in graphic novel format, with new covers by Mills. In 2011, IDW's "Library of American Comics" put out a collection of strips covering 1944-49. IDW published another volume containing the 1941-1944 ''Miss Fury'' strips in 2013. 〔"(IDW Publishing Solicitations for October 2013 )" Comic Book Resources, July 12th, 2013. Retrieved August 14, 2015.〕
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