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Miss Victory

Joan Wayne was a Washington D.C. stenographer who grew tired of watching corrupt politicians. She decided to help the FBI by putting on a costume and fighting the crooks as Miss Victory. It seems she has superhuman strength and limited invulnerability because of her abilities to survive explosions, break free of ropes, or knock down walls. Her enemies include the Mad Monster. She is considered the first patriotic heroine.
Alias Miss Victory
Real Names/Alt Names Joan Wayne
Characteristics Hero, Patriot-themed, Super Strength, World War II Era, Public Domain
Creators/Key Contributors Nina Albright, Charles Quinlan
First Appearance Captain Fearless #1 (Aug. 1941)
First Publisher Temerson / Helnit / Continental [CB+] [GCD]
Appearance List Captain Fearless #1-2, Captain Aero (Temerson / Helnit / Continental) #11-26
Sample Read Captain Aero Comics [DCM] [CB+]
Description Joan Wayne was a Washington D.C. stenographer who grew tired of watching corrupt politicians. She decided to help the FBI by putting on a costume and fighting the crooks as Miss Victory. It seems she has superhuman strength and limited invulnerability because of her abilities to survive explosions, break free of ropes, or knock down walls. Her enemies include the Mad Monster. She is considered the first patriotic heroine.
Source Miss Victory – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Captain Aero Comics #13 (vol. 3 #11, Jan 1944) | Nina Albright
Captain Aero Comics #13 (vol. 3 #11, Jan 1944) | Nina Albright

Captain Fearless Comics #2 (Sep 1941) | Alberta Tews, Charles M. Quinlan, Captain Aero Comics #12 (vol. 3 #10, Nov 1943), Captain Aero Comics #14 (vol. 3 #12, Apr 1944) | Charles Quinlan, Captain Aero Comics #15 (vol. 3 #13, Jun 1944) | Nina Albright