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+ | *South Sea Girl's adventures were re-printed at Ajax-Farrell under two different identities. In early issues of Voodoo she was called El'nee, but in the last three issues of the series she was re-named [[Vooda]] and the book's title was changed to match. |
*Ajax-Farrell re-named the comic Vooda because the title Voodoo would not be approved by the newly instated Comics Code. |
*Ajax-Farrell re-named the comic Vooda because the title Voodoo would not be approved by the newly instated Comics Code. |
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[[Category:Comic Book Characters]] |
[[Category:Comic Book Characters]] |
Revision as of 01:10, 22 July 2014
El'Nee | |
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Real Name |
El'Nee |
First Appearance |
Voodoo #2 (July, 1952) |
Original Publisher |
Ajax-Farrell |
Created by |
Matt Baker |
Origin
El'Nee was a re-printed version of South Sea Girl who appeared in two issues of Voodoo Comics.
Golden Age Appearances
- Voodoo #2, 19 (as El'nee)
Notes
- South Sea Girl's adventures were re-printed at Ajax-Farrell under two different identities. In early issues of Voodoo she was called El'nee, but in the last three issues of the series she was re-named Vooda and the book's title was changed to match.
- Ajax-Farrell re-named the comic Vooda because the title Voodoo would not be approved by the newly instated Comics Code.