Bulletgirl
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| Bulletgirl | |
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| Bulletgirl | |
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Real Name |
Susan Kent |
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First Appearance |
Master Comics #13 (1941) |
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Original Publisher |
Fawcett Publications |
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Created by |
Al Carreno |
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Golden Age Origin
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Susan Kent is the girlfriend of Jim Barr and also the daughter of a police sergeant. More or less by accident, she discovers that her boyfriend is Bulletman. Susan decides that she wants to help him fight crime,so Jim builds a gravity-regulating helmet so Susan can team up with him and fight crime as Bulletgirl. At one point, she joined the Crime Crusaders Club, whose members include Bulletman, Captain Marvel Jr., and Minute-Man.
Enemies of Bulletgirl and Bulletman included The Revenge Syndicate, The Bee, Blackmask, The Black Spider, The Bouncer, The Clinging Vine, The Dude, Dr. Destiny, Dr. Hood, Dr. Riddle, The Dome, The Engraver, The Fat Fiend, The Hunchback, the Invisible Man (Fawcett), The Limping Mummy, The Man Mountain, The Man of the Ages, Mr. Ego, Mr. Murder, The Mocker, The Prince of Evil, The Rat Catcher, Rednose, The Red Pirate, The Swing King, The Unholy Three, The Undertaker, The Voice, and the Weeper, among others.
Powers and Abilities
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She had no superpowers, but because of the helmet, she can fly and repel bullets.
Golden Age Appearances
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- Master Comics #13-20, #23-60
- Bulletman #1-12, #14-16
- America’s Greatest Comics #1-8
Copyrighted Golden Age Comic Appearances
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- Master Comics #61-103, 105-106
- Whiz Comics #106
- Mary Marvel #8
Notes
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- Only the golden age Bulletgirl (as depicted in the comics that fell into public domain) is public domain. Non-public domain Golden Age appearances are under copyright of DC Comics, which owns the version of the character based on those comics and all subsequent versions published under DC comics banner.