Luana
Luana made her entrance in the pages of Captain Science #4 in 1951, brought to life by the legendary Joe Orlando in the thick of comics' Golden Age — a era brimming with rocket ships, alien vistas, and larger-than-life adventure. Over a publishing history that stretches a remarkable 55 years, she's kept extraordinary company, sharing pages with the likes of Captain Science, Mysta of the Moon, and Gordon Dane across titles like Barbarians and Beauties and the nostalgic Golden-Age Science Fiction Treasury. AC Comics clearly recognized her as a figure worth preserving and celebrating, returning to her across decades of Golden Age retrospectives. For collectors with a love of vintage sci-fi pulp energy and the pioneering women of that era, Luana is a genuine discovery.
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