Daredevil #10
In "War," a 1942 issue of Daredevil, Pat is called upon to headline the opening of the glamorous Diamond Room, with the performance's profits going directly to support government defense efforts. Drawn with bold, expressive lines by Lin Streeter, the story captures the high stakes and patriotic fervor of the era, all rendered with the distinctive flair of Charles Biro on the cover.
In "Dance For Democracy," Pat is called upon to headline the opening floor show at the glamorous new Diamond Room, where her performance will help raise funds for the war effort. With the spotlight on her and the stakes high, she steps into the spotlight not just as a dancer, but as a symbol of unity and resilience.
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Reprinted in Men of Mystery Comics #85 (2011), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017), Flint Comix & Entertainment #90 (2017)
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