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Wing-Ding

Wing-Ding was the smart, resourceful, brave, and ever put-upon secretary of American flier-for-hire Link Thorne, in Singapore just after World War II. Other than its owner, Link “The Flying Fool” Thorne, Wing-Ding is the only employee of Blockbuster Air Service, which often can only stay in business because of her efforts. While able to easily find better employment, Wing-Ding stays at Blockbuster because of her unrequited love for Link. This secret love, and the trouble Link is always getting himself into, is the reason that Wing is one of the few secretaries who considers a .45 automatic an essential piece of office equipment.
Alias Wing-Ding
Real Names/Alt Names Wing-Ding
Characteristics Hero, Sidekick, Hillman Universe, Atomic Age
Creators/Key Contributors Jack Kirby, Joe Simon
First Appearance Airboy Comics vol. 4 #5 (#40, Jun 1947)
First Publisher Hillman Periodicals [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Airboy Comics vol. 4 #5, 8-12 (#40, 43-47), vol. 5 #2, 7, 10 (#49, 54, 57), vol. 6 #1-3, 5 (#60-62, 64)
Sample Read Airboy Comics (Hillman) [DCM] [CB+]
Description Wing-Ding was the smart, resourceful, brave, and ever put-upon secretary of American flier-for-hire Link Thorne, in Singapore just after World War II. Other than its owner, Link “The Flying Fool” Thorne, Wing-Ding is the only employee of Blockbuster Air Service, which often can only stay in business because of her efforts. While able to easily find better employment, Wing-Ding stays at Blockbuster because of her unrequited love for Link. This secret love, and the trouble Link is always getting himself into, is the reason that Wing is one of the few secretaries who considers a .45 automatic an essential piece of office equipment.
Source Wing-Ding – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Airboy Comics vol. 4 #5 (#40, Jun 1947) | Joe Simon, Jack Kirby
Airboy Comics vol. 4 #5 (#40, Jun 1947) | Joe Simon, Jack Kirby