Lucky Wings was a plucky girl reporter who single-handedly took on Axis spies, ghouls, and gangsters. In her battle with gangsters, they used a device that could manipulate atoms, causing buildings to crumble and cars to race out of control. Lucky could fly small aircraft and went undercover as a lounge singer. Note: The character was reprinted and renamed as Toni Luck by Fox Features for Zago, Jungle Prince #1 (September 1948).
| Alias Lucky Wings |
| Real Names/Alt Names Lucky Wings |
| Characteristics Hero, Musician, Reporter, Atomic Age, Public Domain |
| Creators/Key Contributors Eisner & Iger Studio |
| First Appearance Atomic Comics #2 (March 1946) |
| First Publisher Green Publishing [CB+] [DCM] |
| Appearance List Atomic Comics 2-4, Voodoo #1, Voodoo Annual #1 |
| Sample Read Atomic Comics [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description Lucky Wings was a plucky girl reporter who single-handedly took on Axis spies, ghouls, and gangsters. In her battle with gangsters, they used a device that could manipulate atoms, causing buildings to crumble and cars to race out of control. Lucky could fly small aircraft and went undercover as a lounge singer. Note: The character was reprinted and renamed as Toni Luck by Fox Features for Zago, Jungle Prince #1 (September 1948). |
| Source Lucky Wings – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
