Painkiller Jane
Painkiller Jane is a tough, street-level vigilante who possesses a remarkable ability to heal from virtually any injury, making her nearly impossible to stop. Despite feeling every wound in full, she keeps fighting — her name saying everything about how she operates.
Burst onto the scene in 1997 courtesy of creators James Robinson and Joe Quesada, Painkiller Jane is one of the harder-edged heroines to emerge from the Copper/Modern Age — a character whose very name announces she means business. Published across an impressive seventeen-year span, she's shared pages with some genuinely eclectic company, from Madman to Martha Washington, hinting at a comics world that embraced her across tones and genres. Her appearances in crossover titles like Punisher / Painkiller Jane and Painkiller Jane / Darkchylde speak to a character built for collision — someone other publishers wanted a piece of. A cult figure with a fiercely dedicated following, she's the kind of discovery that rewards the digging.
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