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V-Man
V-Man is a fictional patriotic-themed superhero character who first appeared in January, 1942. His name, and the large letter V on his costume, come from the “V for Victory” symbolism that had proliferated throughout the United States and Europe during World War II.〔(NebraskaStudies.org ): V is for Victory〕 ==History== V-Man debuted in the first issue of Fox Feature Syndicate’s ''V Comics''; the title is often listed as “''V...– Comics''” because three dots and a dash—the Morse code signal for the letter V—overlapped the V on the cover. Along with the stories there appeared a page intended to start a V-Man fan club amongst the readers, called the V-Boys and V-Girls. The series only lasted two issues (January and March, 1942). V-Man then made appearances in several issues of Holyoke Publishing’s ''Blue Beetle'' comic, starting with issue #13. In 2008, V-Man, along with many other characters who’d fallen into the public domain, was included in Dynamite Entertainment’s ''Project Superpowers''; after decades of being trapped in the Urn of Pandora, he was now transformed in such a way that anyone who comes near him becomes fatally ill, and he has to be constantly quarantined as a result. According to writer Jim Krueger, he now represents “that person who gets out of prison but can’t live a free life.”〔(WizardUniverse.com ): The Power Players of ''Project Superpowers''〕
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