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Fear

Fear was the daughter of the slain leader of an obscure nation in central Asia. When Blackhawk and his men arrived to investigate the murder, they found Fear always a half-step ahead on her vendetta, ruthlessly avenging her father. She later developed a romantic interest in Blackhawk, assisting the team in various cases and missions, usually in central Asia. The conclusion of her story, however, seemed to imply that she was resigned to disappointment in carrying a torch for Blackhawk. Fear displayed an impressive array of skills including flying planes, horsemanship, martial arts, and wielding a bullwhip, as well as crack marksmanship. She was never known as “Miss Fear” in any public domain stories. In her first three appearances, Fear breaks the “fourth wall” by talking directly to the reader.
Alias Fear
Real Names/Alt Names Renarr
Characteristics Aviator, Martial Artist, Quality Universe, Atomic Age, Asian
Creators/Key Contributors Reed Crandall, Chuck Cuidera
First Appearance Modern Comics #49 (May 1946)
First Publisher Quality [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Modern Comics #49, Blackhawk #13-14, 17-20, 22
Sample Read Modern Comics [DCM] [CB+]
Description Fear was the daughter of the slain leader of an obscure nation in central Asia. When Blackhawk and his men arrived to investigate the murder, they found Fear always a half-step ahead on her vendetta, ruthlessly avenging her father. She later developed a romantic interest in Blackhawk, assisting the team in various cases and missions, usually in central Asia. The conclusion of her story, however, seemed to imply that she was resigned to disappointment in carrying a torch for Blackhawk. Fear displayed an impressive array of skills including flying planes, horsemanship, martial arts, and wielding a bullwhip, as well as crack marksmanship. She was never known as “Miss Fear” in any public domain stories. In her first three appearances, Fear breaks the “fourth wall” by talking directly to the reader.
Source Fear – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Modern Comics #49 (May 1946) | Reed Crandall, Chuck Cuidera
Modern Comics #49 (May 1946) | Reed Crandall, Chuck Cuidera