Fly-Girl
Fly-Girl swept onto the Silver Age scene in 1966, debuting in The Mighty Crusaders #4 under the hands of Jerry Ess and Paul Are — and she's been a distinctive piece of Archie Comics' superhero legacy ever since. Sharing pages with heavy-hitters like The Shield, The Comet, and The Web across a publishing span that stretches all the way to 2012, she's clearly a character with staying power in that colorful corner of comics history. With appearances in both The Mighty Crusaders and New Crusaders, she's woven into the fabric of Archie's superhero universe across generations, and collectors will want to note that one of her appearances carries genuine key-issue status. A rare find with a long tail — exactly the kind of Silver Age gem that makes digging through back issues so rewarding.
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