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  2. Millie the Model - Wikipedia

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    The character was created by writer-artist Ruth Atkinson, one of the pioneering women cartoonists in comic books. [9] Following this first issue, subsequent early stories were drawn mostly by Timely staffer Mike Sekowsky. [3] Millie the Model #151 (July 1967), during the humor series' four-year romance-comic iteration; cover art by Ogden Whitney.

  3. Portrayal of women in American comics - Wikipedia

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    The portrayal of women in American comic books has often been a subject of controversy since the medium's beginning. Critics have noted that both lead and supporting female characters are substantially more subjected to gender stereotypes (with femininity and/or sexual characteristics having a larger presence in their overall character / characteristics) than the characters of men.

  4. Lady Mechanika - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Lady Mechanika, issue #0, debuted and sold out in October, 2010. The third issue was scheduled for release December 21, 2011. [ 4 ] At the Steamcon III convention, held October 2011 in Bellevue, Washington , Joe Benitez won the Airship Award in the Visual category for his work on the comic. [ 5 ]

  5. Wonder Woman: Gods and Mortals - Wikipedia

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    Race left DC before the first issue of the new series was published to return to book publishing [13] [14] and was replaced by Karen Berger. Potter left DC as well after completing the second issue of the new series [15] [16] and was replaced by Len Wein. Pérez was originally set for six months but ended up staying on the book for five years.

  6. Adam Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Hughes was then made the regular artist on Justice League America, with issue #31 being his first published DC Comics work. [8] [16] At the time he began on that book, he was still working at a comics shop two days a week. [17] He continued doing covers and interior art on the title for two years, before switching to providing covers only. [18]

  7. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The comic book's popularity with women has also been attributed to the strong female characters featured in the comic, such as Scarlett and Lady Jaye. Since very few of the G.I. Joe action figures were female, Hama tended to frequently use all of the female characters, including those that were created as recurring characters in the comics.

  8. Catwoman (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    In the book's first issue, Catwoman, having seen the police's disregard for the series of murders of prostitutes, declares, "I will speak for them. Because no one else will." [13] Cooke's Catwoman redesign featured a black, practical catsuit with a cowl with tiny cat ears and goggles resembling the eyes of a cat. Cooke also gave her a short ...

  9. Wonder Woman (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman and occasionally other superheroes as its protagonist. The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (cover dated December 1941), later featured in Sensation Comics (January 1941) series until having her own solo title.

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