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Pat Patriot

Patricia Patrios worked on an assembly line, but after another worker collapsed from exhaustion and Pat complained, she was fired for insufficient dedication. That evening, she participated in a amateur theater production dressed as a female Uncle Sam. Pat walked home in her costume with her boyfriend, Mike Brown. As they walked by Pat’s former factory, they were stopped by a thug. Pat followed him, discovering him stealing airplane motors for the Axis powers. She helps the police stop the evil plot run by the foreman who’d fired her. The papers misspell her full name, crediting the deed to “Pat Patriot”. She continued to both perform on stage and protect America from Nazi saboteurs wearing her stage costume and calling herself Pat Patriot.
Alias Pat Patriot
Real Names/Alt Names Patricia Patrios
Characteristics Hero, Lev Gleason Universe, Patriot-themed, World War II Era
Creators/Key Contributors Charles Biro, Reed Crandall, Bob Wood, Lev Gleason
First Appearance Daredevil Comics #2 (August 1941)
First Publisher Lev Gleason / Comic House [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Daredevil Comics #2-11
Sample Read Pat Patriot (Lev Gleason) DCM Archive [DCM]
Description Patricia Patrios worked on an assembly line, but after another worker collapsed from exhaustion and Pat complained, she was fired for insufficient dedication. That evening, she participated in a amateur theater production dressed as a female Uncle Sam. Pat walked home in her costume with her boyfriend, Mike Brown. As they walked by Pat’s former factory, they were stopped by a thug. Pat followed him, discovering him stealing airplane motors for the Axis powers. She helps the police stop the evil plot run by the foreman who’d fired her. The papers misspell her full name, crediting the deed to “Pat Patriot”. She continued to both perform on stage and protect America from Nazi saboteurs wearing her stage costume and calling herself Pat Patriot.
Source Pat Patriot – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Daredevil Comics #2 (August 1941) | Charles Biro, Bob Wood, Frank Borth ?, Reed Crandall ?
Daredevil Comics #2 (August 1941) | Charles Biro, Bob Wood, Frank Borth ?, Reed Crandall ?

Daredevil Comics #6 (Dec 1941, Detail) | Charles Biro, Bob Wood ?, Frank Borth ?, Daredevil Comics #7 (Feb 1942) | ?