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Miss Victory

Miss Victory (briefly known as Ms. Victory) is an American comic book superheroine who first appeared in ''Captain Fearless'' #1 (Aug. 1941), published by Frank Z. Temerson's Helnit Publishing Co.,〔 a publisher that was soon taken over by Holyoke Publishing.〔(Holyoke (1942 - 1948) ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 Ceasing to be published after 1946, she was revived and updated in 1984 as a central character in the ''Femforce'' comic-book series published by A.C. Comics.
==Publication history==
Introduced during the period fans and historians term the Golden Age of Comic Books, the original Miss Victory was created in ''Captain Fearless'' #1 (Aug. 1941) by an unknown writer and by artist Charles Quinlan in an untitled, five-page story generally indexed with its opening words, "Introducing Miss Victory".〔 She went on to appear in the second and final issue of ''Captain Fearless''. Contrary to some sources, she did not appear in Helnit's first issue of ''Captain Aero'',〔(''Captain Aero Comics'' v1#7 (1) ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 but after Holyoke took over the series her second story was reprinted in vol. 1 #12 (#6 on cover)〔(''Captain Aero Comics'' v1#12 (6) ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 and in new stories beginning with the following issue, vol 2 #1 (#7 on cover).〔(''Captain Aero Comics'' v2#1 (7) ) at the Grand Comics Database〕
Given no formal origin story, it was left unexplained as to how Miss Victory was able to survive explosions, break free of ropes, or knock down walls. But is clear that in her introduction she had superhuman strength and durability.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Miss Victory (01 - 40's) )
She remained as star of a backup feature in the sporadically published ''Captain Aero Comics'' as the title returned to Temerson's control in 1943〔(''Captain Aero Comics'' (Temerson / Helnit / Continental, 1941 series) ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 and on through that title's final issue, #26 (Aug. 1946).〔(''Captain Aero Comics'' #26 ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 In 1984, she was revived by writer Bill Black and penciler Mark Heike in AC Comics' ''Femforce Special'' #1 (Fall 1984).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Femforce Special (1984) - #1 )

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