When Rosalie Brown is submitted for membership in the boys’ Little Conquerors Athletic and Reading Club, Wilbur Wiggins raises a fuss over admitting a girl to a boys club but, “Comics” McCormick, in defense of Rosalie, is quick to list off a parade of comic book superheroines such as Super-Dame, Lady Wonder, the Pink Pigeon, and the Crimson Canary. Rosalie is promptly voted in to the group, to her delight.
| Alias Super-Dame |
| Real Names/Alt Names Unknown |
| Characteristics Hero, Atomic Age |
| Creators/Key Contributors Ed Wheelan |
| First Appearance Fat and Slat #1 (Summer 1947) |
| First Publisher E.C. Comics |
| Appearance List Fat and Slat #1 |
| Sample Read “Comics McCormick” in Fat and Slat #1 [Web] |
| Description When Rosalie Brown is submitted for membership in the boys’ Little Conquerors Athletic and Reading Club, Wilbur Wiggins raises a fuss over admitting a girl to a boys club but, “Comics” McCormick, in defense of Rosalie, is quick to list off a parade of comic book superheroines such as Super-Dame, Lady Wonder, the Pink Pigeon, and the Crimson Canary. Rosalie is promptly voted in to the group, to her delight. |
| Source Super-Dame – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
