Miss Fury

Miss Fury is a superheroine created by June Tarpé Mills, one of the first major female comics artists. Her stories are published in comic strips distributed by Bell Syndicate. Debuting in 1941, Miss Fury stories would be reprinted by Timely Comics (now known as Marvel Comics) in an eight-issue comic book form from 1942 to 1946. Wealthy socialite Marla Drake dons a skintight catsuit, bequeathed to her by her uncle, that increases her strength and speed whenever she fights crime. Drake loves both Gary Hale, her former fiancé, and Detective Dan Carey, and is involved in a love triangle with the two. She is also occasionally accompanied by Albino Joe, an albino Brazilian. She fought against villains such as mad scientist Diman Saraf, Baroness Erica Von Kampf and General Bruno. Miss Fury would go on to appear in the eight issue mini-series Masks, published by Dynamite Entertainment, wherein she fights against the Party of Justice alongside other mask-wearing comic and pulp heroes. Dynamite also published a solo title for the revamped Miss Fury, with the character herself also being involved in various crossovers with other Dynamite Entertainment properties. She also made a cameo in The Twelve, published by Marvel Comics, in a brief cameo storming Berlin alongside other Golden Age heroes during the final days of World War II.