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Yankee Girl
Yankee Girl is the name of two fictional comics characters, superheroines each debuting during the 1930s and 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books. One was revived in the 1990s.〔(Yankee Girl (character) ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 ==Publication history== The first superheroine called Yankee Girl was Kitty Kelly, created in a seven-page story by an unknown writer and artist in Four Star Publications' ''Captain Flight Comics'' #8 (cover-dated May 1945).〔(''Captain Flight Comics'' #8 ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 She made subsequent appearances in issue #9 (Sept. 1945), in a story by an unknown writer, penciler Maurice Whitman and inker Ann Brewster,〔(''Captain Flight Comics'' #9 ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 and ''Red Seal Comics'' #17 (July 1946), from Chesler Publications / Dynamic Publications, in which the feature is called "Kitty Kelly" rather than "Yankee Girl".〔(''Red Seal Comics'' #17 ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 The next Yankee Girl, Lauren Mason, appeared solely in''Dynamic Comics'' #23 (Nov. 1947), from the Canadian firm Superior Publishers.〔(''Dynamic Comics'' #23 ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 This story and another, whose original publication is unknown, appear in unauthorized reprints from I.W. Publishing / Super Comics in 1958 and 1964.〔 An updated version of the Lauren Mason version, which had presumably fallen into public domain, debuted in independent publisher AC Comics' ''FemForce'' #29 (1990), as one of dozens of characters in a 24-page story by writer Bill Black and penciler Rik Levins.〔(''FemForce'' #29 ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 She went on to appear in sporadically published comics from AC, including the single-issue ''Yankee Girl'' (Oct. 2003),〔( ''Yankee Girl'' #1 ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 through 2008.〔
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