Rosie the Riveter | |
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Real Name |
Rosie |
First Appearance |
"We Can Do It" Poster (image)/"Rosie the Riveter" Song (term) (1942) |
Created by |
Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb (term)/J. Howard Miller(image) |
Origin[]
Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of the United States much like Uncle Sam. Rosie was a symbolic representation of and call to action for the American women who worked in factories during World War II. She is commonly used both as a feminist symbol and a symbol of women's economic power!
Public Domain Appearances[]
- War Victory Comics #3
- Green Hornet #16
- All-New Comics #10
- Super-Dooper Comics #8