Mlle. Marie
Few characters from DC's Silver Age carry the mystique and staying power of Mlle. Marie, the daring French resistance fighter who burst onto the scene in Star Spangled War Stories #87 in 1959, conjured by the legendary war-comics craftsman Robert Kanigher and brought to vivid life by artist Mort Drucker. She carved out her place in the gritty, morally complex world of DC's war titles, appearing across Our Army at War and Star Spangled War Stories — the same pages that housed some of the publisher's most celebrated combat storytelling — and her legacy proved durable enough to resurface decades later in DC Universe: Legacies, spanning an impressive 53 years of publication history. Along the way she's kept remarkable company, sharing adventures with icons like Sgt. Rock, Green Lantern, Batman, and The Flash, a testament to how seamlessly this wartime figure threads through the broader DC tapestry. For collectors with a taste for the bold, unconventional heroines who helped define Silver Age DC, Mlle. Marie is an absolute gem worth tracking down.
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