Black Cat
Hollywood actress and stuntwoman Linda Turner adopts the identity of the Black Cat to fight crime, using her athletic skills and fearlessness — honed on movie sets — to battle villains as one of the few prominent superheroines of the Golden Age.
Few Golden Age heroines have shown the staying power of Black Cat, who first leaped onto the scene in Speed Comics #23 in 1942, brought to life by artist Arturo Cazeneuve under the Harvey Comics banner. She's shared ink with a remarkable roster of Golden Age stalwarts — Linda Turner, Shock Gibson, and Captain Freedom among them — and carved out her own corner of that era's vibrant, anything-goes adventure landscape. Her name has graced the covers of Black Cat Comics and turned up in publications as eclectic as Dick Tracy and Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Comic, a testament to a character whose presence has rippled across an astonishing eight decades of comics history. For collectors with a soft spot for Harvey's Golden Age legacy and the heroines who helped define it, Black Cat is absolutely worth seeking out.
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