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Undercover Girl

Undercover Girl was Starr Flagg, a female American secret agent. Her affiliation was never too clear. Sometimes she worked for the CIA, sometimes she worked for some branch of the US military, and sometimes the agency she worked for wasn’t named at all. Either way, her loyalty to the United States and commitment to her assignments was unwavering. She spared no effort to advance America’s interests abroad, and defeat the machinations of Communist agents. Undercover Girl was a skilled fighter who knew several martial arts (mostly judo), and was good with her guns. She had quite a penchant for disguise, but she rarely used that particular skill.
Alias Undercover Girl
Real Names/Alt Names Starr Flagg
Characteristics Martial Artist, Spy, Patriot-themed, Atomic Age, Public Domain
Creators/Key Contributors Bob Powell, Ogden Whitney
First Appearance Manhunt #1 (October 1947)
First Publisher Magazine Enterprises [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Manhunt #1-10, Trail Colt #1-2, A-1 #26, A-1 #62/Undercover Girl #5, A-1 #63/Manhunt #13, A-1 #77/Manhunt #14, A-1 #98/Undercover Girl #6, A-1 #118/Undercover Girl #7
Sample Read Manhunt [DCM] [CB+] [LUM]
Description Undercover Girl was Starr Flagg, a female American secret agent. Her affiliation was never too clear. Sometimes she worked for the CIA, sometimes she worked for some branch of the US military, and sometimes the agency she worked for wasn’t named at all. Either way, her loyalty to the United States and commitment to her assignments was unwavering. She spared no effort to advance America’s interests abroad, and defeat the machinations of Communist agents. Undercover Girl was a skilled fighter who knew several martial arts (mostly judo), and was good with her guns. She had quite a penchant for disguise, but she rarely used that particular skill.
Source Undercover Girl – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Undercover Girl #6 [A-1 #98] (1953) | Bob Powell
Undercover Girl #6 [A-1 #98] (1953) | Bob Powell