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Helena Kosmatos

Helena Kosmatos

24 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1987–1989 · 1 key issues
Who is Helena Kosmatos?

Helena Kosmatos was a young Greek woman touched by ancient myth when the spirit of the Erinys Tisiphone became bound to her bloodline. Fueled by a supernatural, vengeful rage drawn from classical antiquity, she became the wartime hero known as Fury.

Born into the Copper Age of DC Comics, Helena Kosmatos made her debut in Superman #5 in 1987, courtesy of creator John Byrne, before finding her most enduring home in the pages of Young All-Stars. Her 24 catalogued appearances span a tight but meaningful window from 1987 to 1989, and at least one of those issues carries the weight of a recognized key — the kind of comic that makes collectors sit up and take notice. She keeps genuinely distinguished company throughout her adventures, sharing pages with the likes of Fury, Arn Munro, Flying Fox, Green Lantern, and Dan Dunbar, placing her firmly within a rich corner of DC's wartime and legacy storytelling. For fans who love digging into the deeper cuts of the DC universe, Helena Kosmatos is exactly the kind of discovery that rewards the curious.

★ First appearance
Superman #5
May 1987

Top series

Covers through the years — 1987–1989

Adventures of Superman #428 1987
Adventures of Superman #428
Young All-Stars #8 1988
Young All-Stars #8
Young All-Stars #24 1989
Young All-Stars #24

Appearances

Superman (1987)
Hawkman (1986)
#10
Adventures of Superman (1987)
Action Comics (1938)
Superman Annual (1987)
#1
Who's Who: Update '87 (1987)
#1