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==Origin== |
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Latest revision as of 04:59, 5 August 2018
Buenos Aires Benita | |
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Real Name |
Benita |
First Appearance |
Monty Hall of the U.S. Marines #7 (Aug. 1952) |
Original Publisher |
Toby/Minoan |
Created by |
Jack Sparling |
Origin
Benita had a (perhaps unfortunate) run-in with Pin-Up Pete in her only appearance.
Public Domain Appearances
- Monty Hall of the U.S. Marines #7
Notes
- Pin-Up Pete was billed as "the loves of a GI Casanova" but, all it was was the title character showing his buddies a different picture of a different girl on each page and telling a (very self-serving) story about her.
- The name of the character is hispanic and in Brazil, the language is Portuguese, Buenos Aires is the name of the capital of Argentina.
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