When Alice was a child, her father, Bawala, brought her to the small town of Namara. While playing, she fell into a well that led into a subterranean world. There, she was found by the winged people, who eventually made her their queen. Bawala cursed the people of Namara, and began a crusade to fight the winged men and get his daughter back. During this secret war, he became known as The Black Death. 10 years later, Sir Richard of Warwick, the Golden Knight, attempted to lift the curse on Namara by descending into the well to find Alice. After fighting his way through the subterranean world, Richard found the queen and she agreed to return to the surface world with him. However, the two were captured by the Black Death’s men, and Richard was sent to the dungeon to be tortured until he revealed what he knew about the winged men. Meanwhile, Alice escaped, and when she found Richard being tortured, she killed The Black Death in her rage. As he lay dying, the Black Death called off his men, and revealed he was Alice’s father. Alice felt great guilt for killing her beloved father and felt that she could never forgive herself. However, Sir Richard helped her to redeem herself by undoing the evil her father had done in Namara. She then decided to travel with Sir Richard on his many adventures, the two developing a romantic relationship. Alice was a skilled fighter who carried a sword and had the courage to take on any opponent, including men, monsters, and sorcerers. Why would “winged people” be living underground?
Alias Alice of the Winged People |
Real Names/Alt Names Alice, Daughter of Bawala |
Characteristics Hero, Fox Feature Universe, Subterranean, Medieval Age, British |
Creators/Key Contributors Grieg Chapian |
First Appearance Fantastic Comics #4 (March 1940) |
First Publisher Fox Feature Syndicate [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
Appearance List Fantastic Comics #4-5, 10-20, The Eagle #2 |
Sample Read Fantastic Comics (Fox) [DCM] [CB+] |
Description When Alice was a child, her father, Bawala, brought her to the small town of Namara. While playing, she fell into a well that led into a subterranean world. There, she was found by the winged people, who eventually made her their queen. Bawala cursed the people of Namara, and began a crusade to fight the winged men and get his daughter back. During this secret war, he became known as The Black Death. 10 years later, Sir Richard of Warwick, the Golden Knight, attempted to lift the curse on Namara by descending into the well to find Alice. After fighting his way through the subterranean world, Richard found the queen and she agreed to return to the surface world with him. However, the two were captured by the Black Death’s men, and Richard was sent to the dungeon to be tortured until he revealed what he knew about the winged men. Meanwhile, Alice escaped, and when she found Richard being tortured, she killed The Black Death in her rage. As he lay dying, the Black Death called off his men, and revealed he was Alice’s father. Alice felt great guilt for killing her beloved father and felt that she could never forgive herself. However, Sir Richard helped her to redeem herself by undoing the evil her father had done in Namara. She then decided to travel with Sir Richard on his many adventures, the two developing a romantic relationship. Alice was a skilled fighter who carried a sword and had the courage to take on any opponent, including men, monsters, and sorcerers. Why would “winged people” be living underground? |
Source Alice of the Winged People – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |