Phantom Lady
A DC Comics incarnation of the classic Phantom Lady character, this 1989 version debuted alongside fellow heroes Black Condor and Starman, operating as a costumed adventurer in the tradition of her Golden Age predecessor while finding her place among DC's wider hero community.
Phantom Lady soared onto the scene in 1989's Action Comics Weekly #635, brought to life by James Owsley and M. D. Bright during comics' energetic Copper Age β and this DC incarnation carved out a niche alongside some genuinely compelling company, sharing pages with the likes of Starman, Black Condor, and the stretchy Ralph Dibny across titles including Action Comics Weekly and Guy Gardner: Warrior. With a sixteen-year publishing footprint and a key-issue appearance to her name, she's a rewarding discovery for collectors who love digging into the DC universe's deeper catalog. Twenty-two appearances may sound modest, but for fans who appreciate the texture and variety of that era, Phantom Lady is exactly the kind of character who rewards a closer look.

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