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Vampire | |
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File:Vampire.jpg | |
Real Name |
Unknown |
First Appearance |
Gem Comics #16 (1947) |
Original Publisher |
A Frank Johnson Publication |
Created by |
Peter Chapman |
Origin
In her only appearance, Vampire was shown as wearing a lime green, full body suit extending up to cover all of her head except from her nose to her chin. Her forehead had a bat logo displayed on it. She wore wide-cuffed gauntlets and wide-cuffed, ankle-high boots. Her belt had a stylized "V" for a buckle and held a pistol holster.
Powers and Abilities
She had no super powers but, was good with a pistol!
Golden Age Appearance
- Gem Comics #16
Notes
- She was one of the very few female super heroes to come out of Australia during the Golden Age of Comics.
- She later attracted criticism in the press for her sensuality.