Miss Victory
A patriotic superheroine born during World War II, Miss Victory became a cornerstone of AC Comics' FemForce universe, teaming with a vivid ensemble of heroines across multiple titles.
Born in the heart of the Golden Age with a 1944 debut in Grit Grady Comics #1, Miss Victory is one of comics' most enduring heroines β a character whose roots stretch back to World War II-era patriotism and whose legacy carried all the way into the 2010s, a remarkable near-seven-decade span. She found her true home at AC Comics, where she became a cornerstone of the FemForce universe, sharing adventures across FemForce, FemForce Special, and FemForce Up Close alongside a vivid cast including Nightveil, She-Cat, and Ms. Victory. With 33 catalog appearances and two recognized key issues to her name, she's a collector's gem β proof that Golden Age heroines could inspire loyalty far beyond their era. If you're drawn to comics history and strong female leads, Miss Victory is exactly the kind of discovery that makes digging through back issues so rewarding.
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- AC Comics resurrected Miss Victory in the 1980s with a retroactive overhaul that recast her from a straightforward wartime heroine into a science-driven powerhouse whose abilities were rooted in the V-47 formula, anchoring her firmly within AC's developing continuity.pdsh.fandom.com
- Her AC-era incarnation was integrated into Femforce, cementing her status as one of the cornerstone heroines of what stands as one of the longest-running all-female superhero team titles in comics history.pdsh.fandom.com
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