Miss Victory
Creation & Design
Miss Victory was created during the Golden Age of Comics, embodying the patriotic spirit of the time. She was designed as a female counterpart to male superheroes, representing women's empowerment.Early Years
Initially appearing in the 1940s, Miss Victory fought against Axis powers during World War II, becoming a symbol of hope and resilience.Character Development
Over the decades, Miss Victory has evolved from a wartime heroine to a modern symbol of empowerment, reflecting the changing roles of women in society and the comic book industry.Cultural Reception
Miss Victory has been well-received as a pioneering female superhero, inspiring generations of readers and creators.Character Details
Real Name:
Libby Lawrence
Aliases:
Miss Victory, Libby Lawrence
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Liberty Legion, All-Star Squadron
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Enhanced agility, Combat skills
Equipment:
Victory Shield, Costume with protective properties
Weight:
120lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
blonde
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Captain Fearless Comics #1
Termerson Helnit Continental
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1941
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Miss Victory, preceded Wonder Woman as a patriotic female superhero
1st appearance of Captain Fearless, a protector of the U.S. stationed stateside
1st appearance and origin of Mister Miracle
1st appearance of Miss Victory, preceded Wonder Woman as a patriotic female superhero
1st appearance of Captain Fearless, a protector of the U.S. stationed stateside
1st appearance and origin of Mister Miracle
Femzine #1
Paragon Publications
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1981
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Vol. 1
1st team appearance of FemForce, the world's first all-female superteam: Phantom Lady, Synn, Tara, Miss Victory, Blonde Bomber
1st team appearance of FemForce, the world's first all-female superteam: Phantom Lady, Synn, Tara, Miss Victory, Blonde Bomber
Ms. Victory Special #1
AC
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1984
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
FemForce #119
AC
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2003
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Vol. 1
Contains the first reprint of a 1945 story by Charles Quinlan featuring Miss Victory
Contains the first reprint of a 1945 story by Charles Quinlan featuring Miss Victory
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