Cave Girl

Creation & Design

Cave Girl was created as a character embodying the spirit of prehistoric adventure, often depicted in a savage and untamed world.

Early Years

Initially introduced in the 1950s, Cave Girl became a symbol of female empowerment in a male-dominated genre, showcasing strength and resilience.

Character Development

Over the years, Cave Girl has evolved from a simple warrior character to a complex figure representing survival, leadership, and the struggle against adversity.

Cultural Reception

Cave Girl has been received positively for her portrayal of a strong female character in a genre often dominated by male heroes.

Character Details

Real Name:
Unknown
First Appearance:
Thun'da King of Congo #2
Aliases:
Cavewoman, Prehistoric Warrior
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Cave Tribe, Warrior Clan
Abilities:
Survival Skills, Hand-to-Hand Combat, Hunting
Equipment:
Spear, Bow and Arrow, Animal Skins
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
brown

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Magazine Enterprises ⋅ 1952
Low
$45
Mid
$135
High
$450

Key Facts

1st appearance of Cave Girl

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