Leselotte von Schellendorf
Few Golden Age characters can claim a publishing history stretching across eight decades, but Leselotte von Schellendorf is one of them — a remarkable testament to her staying power in the Eclipse universe. Born from the wartime imagination of Ed Cronin and Fred Kida in the pages of Air Fighters Comics #2 in 1943, she entered a world crackling with the energy and moral urgency of comics' earliest era. Her most notable appearances span titles like Total Eclipse, Tomorrow Girl, and The Return of Valkyrie, where she shares adventures with icons like Airboy and Valkyrie — rarefied company that speaks to her place at the heart of Eclipse's mythology. With 24 catalog appearances and a story that runs all the way to 2026, Leselotte von Schellendorf rewards the curious collector willing to dig into one of the Golden Age's more intriguing and enduring figures.
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