Superwoman | |
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Real Name |
Unknown |
First Appearance |
Superwoman Sunday Comic Strip (1942) |
Original Publisher |
The New York Herald Tribune/The Oakland Tribune |
Created by |
Rea Irvin |
Character Origin[]
Superwoman was superheroine who didn't have secret identity but always acted as socialite. In her only appearance, Superwoman is shown to be living in a luxurious accommodations with a servant named Potter. She was practicing her hurtling but after growing bored leaves to find adventure. Once outside, Superwoman was asked by a sinister looking figure to help his friend so she gets in a taxicab with him to his friend's residence. They arrive at the gloomy mansion and brought to see the master of the house. Superwoman began to suspect foul play but the man simply wanted assistance with his crossword puzzle. After providing him with the answer, Superwoman was thanked and she left to find her next adventure.
Public Domain Comics Appearance[]
- Superwoman Sunday Comic Strip - The New York Herald Tribune & The Oakland Tribune (1942)
Note[]
- Superwoman is inspiration of Superwoman(Luma Lynai) of United Planet Superwatch from DC Comics.