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Effie Perine

Effie Perine

65 appearances Β· Golden Age Β· 1946–1950 Β· 6 key issues
Who is Effie Perine?

Effie Perine is a character adapted from Dashiell Hammett's fiction, most famously known as Sam Spade's loyal, resourceful secretary. In her Fawcett Comics appearances, she brought that same capable, grounded presence to stories featuring characters like Captain Marvel and Billy Batson.

Stepping straight out of the Golden Age, Effie Perine made her comics debut in 1946 courtesy of the legendary Dashiell Hammett and artist Rodlow Willard β€” a pedigree that instantly signals something special. A Fawcett Comics fixture from the late 1940s, she carved out a notable presence across some of the publisher's most beloved titles, including Captain Marvel Adventures and Master Comics, sharing pages with titans like Captain Marvel, Billy Batson, and Wonder Woman. With 65 catalogued appearances and six collector-recognized key issues to her name, Effie is a genuine hidden gem of the era β€” the kind of character that rewards the dedicated back-issue hunter who loves discovering the full, rich texture of Fawcett's Golden Age universe.

Feature Book
#48
β˜… First appearance
Feature Book #48
Jan 1946

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1947–1950

Hoppy the Marvel Bunny #14 1947
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny #14
Batman #48 β˜… 1948
Batman #48
Leave It to Binky #8 β˜… 1949
Leave It to Binky #8
Rocky Lane Western #9 1950
Rocky Lane Western #9

Appearances

Feature Book (1936)
#48
Hopalong Cassidy (1943)
George Pal's Puppetoons (1945)
Don Winslow of the Navy (1943)
Captain Marvel Adventures (1941)
Whiz Comics (1940)
#86
Detective Comics (1937)
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny (1945)
Captain Midnight (1942)
Wow Comics (1940)
Master Comics (1940)
A Date with Judy (1947)
Leave It to Binky (1948)
All-American Comics (1939)
#96
Action Comics (1938)
Batman (1940)
Adventure Comics (1938)
Superman (1939)
#55
Captain Marvel Jr. (1942)
Sensation Comics (1942)
#88
Western Hero (1949)
#78
All-Star Comics (1940)
#47
Tom Mix Western (1948)
#20
All-American Western (1948)
Rocky Lane Western (1949)
#9