Lucille Martin was an adventure novelist visiting China, where she was researching for her next book. On the ship she befriends a Chinese woman named Lotus, who works as a maid for a Chin Liang, who sent her on a mission to deliver a “jade idol” to his associate Sing Thang. To protect the idol, Lotus entrusts it to Lucille with the instructions to deliver it should something happen to her. Lotus also gifts Lucille “The Blue Bird Ring”, which is said to endow its user with super-human powers. Lotus is eventually murdered by a group of men. Lucille finds Lotus’s room ransacked and hides the idol. Back at her fiance’s estate, Lucille carelessly drops the ring and steps on it, releasing a strange gas that knocks her unconscious. When she awakens, she finds she has super strength. After observing the place where she was to deliver the idol, Lucille finds it crawling with thugs, so she returns home and puts together a costume to hide her identity. She takes the name The Blue Lady after the ring that gave her powers. In her second appearance, her abilities are temporarily neutralized by thugs pouring oil on the ring. Her powers return when the ring is cleaned. In her third appearance, facing men working for the Trigger, she discovers the ability to evaporate into a mist, and to use the mist to render herself invisible.
| Alias Blue Lady |
| Real Names/Alt Names Lucille Martin |
| Characteristics Hero, Adventurer, Centaur Universe, Bird-themed, World War II Era, Public Domain |
| Creators/Key Contributors Frank Frollo |
| First Appearance Amazing-Man Comics #24 (1941) |
| First Publisher Centaur Publishing [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
| Appearance List Amazing Man Comics #24-26 |
| Sample Read Amazing Man [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description Lucille Martin was an adventure novelist visiting China, where she was researching for her next book. On the ship she befriends a Chinese woman named Lotus, who works as a maid for a Chin Liang, who sent her on a mission to deliver a “jade idol” to his associate Sing Thang. To protect the idol, Lotus entrusts it to Lucille with the instructions to deliver it should something happen to her. Lotus also gifts Lucille “The Blue Bird Ring”, which is said to endow its user with super-human powers. Lotus is eventually murdered by a group of men. Lucille finds Lotus’s room ransacked and hides the idol. Back at her fiance’s estate, Lucille carelessly drops the ring and steps on it, releasing a strange gas that knocks her unconscious. When she awakens, she finds she has super strength. After observing the place where she was to deliver the idol, Lucille finds it crawling with thugs, so she returns home and puts together a costume to hide her identity. She takes the name The Blue Lady after the ring that gave her powers. In her second appearance, her abilities are temporarily neutralized by thugs pouring oil on the ring. Her powers return when the ring is cleaned. In her third appearance, facing men working for the Trigger, she discovers the ability to evaporate into a mist, and to use the mist to render herself invisible. |
| Source Blue Lady – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
