Little Sure Shot

Creation & Design

Little Sure Shot was created to embody the spirit of the American West and the legend of Annie Oakley, showcasing her skills as a sharpshooter and her role as a pioneer for women in sports.

Early Years

Annie Oakley rose to fame in the late 19th century as a sharpshooter in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, captivating audiences with her incredible marksmanship and challenging gender norms of her time.

Character Development

Over the years, Little Sure Shot has evolved from a historical figure into a symbol of empowerment for women, inspiring generations through her legacy in both comics and popular culture.

Cultural Reception

Little Sure Shot has been well-received as a character who represents strength and independence, appealing to both historical enthusiasts and modern audiences.

Character Details

Real Name:
Annie Oakley
First Appearance:
Our Army at War #127
Aliases:
Annie Oakley
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, The National Rifle Association
Abilities:
Expert markswoman, Acrobatics, Horseback riding
Equipment:
Rifles, Revolvers
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
brown

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Low
$25
Mid
$75
High
$380

Key Facts

1st appearance of Little Sure Shot, an Apache sniper

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