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Phantom Lady is a fictional superheroine, one of the first such characters to debut in the 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books. Originally published by Quality Comics, the character was subsequently published by a series of now-defunct comic book companies, and a new version of the character currently appears in books published by DC Comics.

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  • Phantom Lady is a fictional superheroine, one of the first such characters to debut in the 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books. Originally published by Quality Comics, the character was subsequently published by a series of now-defunct comic book companies, and a new version of the character currently appears in books published by DC Comics. Phantom Lady was created by the Eisner & Iger studio, one of the first to produce comics on demand for publishers. The character's early adventures were drawn by Arthur Peddy. As published by Fox Feature Syndicate in the late 1940s, the busty and scantily-clad Phantom Lady is a notable and controversial example of "good girl art", a style of comic art depicting voluptuous female characters in provocative situations and pin-up poses that contributed to widespread criticism of the medium's effect on children. The character was ranked 49th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list. (en)
  • Phantom Lady est un personnage de fiction, super-héroïne conçue durant l'âge d'or des comics. Créée par Will Eisner, Jerry Iger du studio créatif Eisner & Iger pour le scénario et pour le dessin, elle est apparue pour la première fois dans le comic Police Comics #1 de Quality Comics en août 1941. Durant les années qui suivirent, le personnage fut utilisé par trois autres éditeurs de comics. En 1973, DC Comics relança le personnage dans le comic Justice League of America v.1 #107. Plusieurs personnages de fiction ont porté le costume de la Phantom Lady. Sandra Knight est la Phantom Lady d'origine, reprise par DC Comics. Deux autres personnages de DC Comics, Dee Tyler et Stormy Knight porteront le costume. (fr)
  • Phantom Lady è un personaggio dei fumetti pubblicato in origine dalla Quality Comics ed ora di proprietà della DC Comics. È una delle prime supereroine a debuttare nel corso della Golden Age, negli anni quaranta. Come pubblicato dalla Fox Feature Syndacate alla fine degli anni quaranta, la semi-nuda e prosperosa Phantom Lady è un controverso esempio di "good girl art", uno stile di disegno nei fumetti che rappresenta personaggi femminili in situazioni provocanti e pose da pin-up che alimentarono lo scetticismo sull'effetto che tali immagini potevano avere sui bambini. Phantom Lady venne creata dallo studio Eisner & Iger, uno dei primi a produrre fumetti su richiesta degli editori. Le prime avventure del personaggio furono illustrate da Arthur Peddy. (it)
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  • (en)
  • Freedom Fighters (en)
  • All-Star Squadron (en)
  • Université Notre Dame des Ombres (en)
  • S.H.A.D.E. (en)
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  • - Delilah "Dee" Tyler (en)
  • - Jennifer Knight (en)
  • - Sandra Knight (en)
  • - Stormy Knight (en)
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  • Phantom Lady . Promotional interior art for Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #4 , by Daniel Acuña. (en)
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  • Phantom Lady (en)
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  • Justin Gray (en)
  • Chuck Austen (en)
  • Jimmy Palmiotti (en)
  • Arthur Peddy (en)
  • Len Strazewski (en)
  • The Eisner & Iger studio (en)
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  • (en)
  • Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven #1 (en)
  • Police Comics #1 (en)
  • Action Comics Weekly #636 (en)
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  • Use of Black Light Bands grants: *Invisibility *Intangibility *Illusion casting *Teleportation *Black ray goggles (en)
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  • Originally Quality Comics (en)
  • Currently DC Comics (en)
  • Later Fox Feature Syndicate, among others. (en)
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  • Phantom Lady is a fictional superheroine, one of the first such characters to debut in the 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books. Originally published by Quality Comics, the character was subsequently published by a series of now-defunct comic book companies, and a new version of the character currently appears in books published by DC Comics. (en)
  • Phantom Lady est un personnage de fiction, super-héroïne conçue durant l'âge d'or des comics. Créée par Will Eisner, Jerry Iger du studio créatif Eisner & Iger pour le scénario et pour le dessin, elle est apparue pour la première fois dans le comic Police Comics #1 de Quality Comics en août 1941. Durant les années qui suivirent, le personnage fut utilisé par trois autres éditeurs de comics. En 1973, DC Comics relança le personnage dans le comic Justice League of America v.1 #107. (fr)
  • Phantom Lady è un personaggio dei fumetti pubblicato in origine dalla Quality Comics ed ora di proprietà della DC Comics. È una delle prime supereroine a debuttare nel corso della Golden Age, negli anni quaranta. (it)
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  • Phantom Lady (fr)
  • Phantom Lady (it)
  • Phantom Lady (en)
  • Lady Fantasma (pt)
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  • Phantom Lady (en)
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  • - Delilah "Dee" Tyler (en)
  • - Jennifer Knight (en)
  • - Sandra Knight (en)
  • - Stormy Knight (en)
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