Rita Farrar
Few Golden Age heroines can claim a publishing life stretching all the way from 1942 to 2022, but Rita Farrar is one of them — a Fiction House original who first leapt off the page in Fight Comics #19, brought to life by the legendary Nick Cardy at the very dawn of her era. She built her reputation in the pulpy, action-packed pages of Fight Comics alongside a remarkable roster of fierce female characters — Señorita Rio, Tiger Girl, Princess Vishnu, and others — making that title one of the Golden Age's most vivid showcases for women in adventure comics. With 67 catalogued appearances, three of them recognized as collector-significant key issues, and a presence that resurfaces decades later in FemForce, Rita Farrar is a testament to the enduring appeal of Fiction House's bold, boundary-pushing heroines. If you love the roots of comics history and the women who helped define it, she's absolutely worth tracking down.
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