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Revision as of 05:27, 6 January 2020
Lady Luck | |
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Real Name |
Brenda Banks |
First Appearance |
Smash Comics #42 (1943) |
Original Publisher |
Quality Comics |
Created by |
Will Eisner, Dick French and Chuck Mazoujian |
Origin
Nobody suspected that Lady Luck was actually Brenda Banks, a "debutante crime buster bored with social life" who decided to become a "modern lady Robin Hood." She solved blackmail cases, spy cases, kidnappings, and any other cases that came her way.
As Brenda Banks, she was in love with Police Chief Hardy Moore, whose job was (hardly surprisingly) to find and arrest Lady Luck.
Brenda's brawny Italian chauffeur, Peecolo, served as Lady Luck's assistant.
Public Domain Appearances
- Smash Comics #42-85
- Lady Luck #86-90