Mary Walker (Dorothy McConnell Walker)
Mary Walker is the mother of Patsy Walker and a savvy comics writer and businesswoman who built Patsy Walker Enterprises by fictionalizing her daughter's teenage life into a popular comic series — blurring the line between real family and published characters.
Few characters can claim a Golden Age debut and still be turning up nearly five decades later, but Mary Walker is exactly that kind of quiet cornerstone. Introduced in 1944 by the creative team of Bill Finger and Pauline Loth in Miss America Magazine, she's a Marvel original from the very earliest days of the publisher's history, rooted in the warm, character-driven storytelling of teen and humor comics. Her longest home is across the beloved Patsy Walker family of titles — Miss America Magazine, Patsy and Her Pals, and Patsy Walker itself — where she shares the page with familiar faces like Hedy Wolfe and Stanley Walker across a rich, enduring run. With 57 catalog appearances and three collector-recognized key issues to her name, Mary Walker is the kind of character who rewards the dedicated reader willing to dig into Marvel's charming, often-overlooked pre-superhero era.
Real name. Dorothy McConnell Walker
Powers. None (non-powered human; comics writer/publisher and businesswoman)
Affiliations. Patsy Walker Enterprises
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Part of the Mary Walker legacy
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Covers through the years — 1945–1992
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