The Blonde Phantom
Louise Grant, secretary to a detective agency, moonlights as the Blonde Phantom — a glamorous, red-gowned crimefighter who tackles villains without any superpowers, relying solely on her wits, athleticism, and a pistol.
Few characters capture the glamour and grit of Marvel's Golden Age quite like The Blonde Phantom, who burst onto the scene in All Select Comics #11 in 1946, brought to life by artist Pete Riss. She's a true original of the postwar era, holding her own in the pages of her own self-titled series while rubbing shoulders with titans like Captain America and Namor across Marvel Mystery Comics and beyond. What makes her especially remarkable is her staying power — a character born in 1946 who kept finding her way back into comics across an astonishing seven-plus decades, proof that Golden Age magic doesn't fade easily. For collectors and fans of Marvel's rich, sprawling history, The Blonde Phantom is exactly the kind of trailblazing figure worth seeking out and celebrating.

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Covers through the years — 1946–2019
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2019