Myrna Rhodes
Debuting in the pages of Weird War Tales #111 in 1982, Myrna Rhodes is a Bronze Age DC creation born from the pen of the legendary Robert Kanigher and the art of Dan Spiegle — a pedigree that signals serious comics craftsmanship. Her world is a strange and thrilling one, sharing adventures with an eclectic cast that includes Matthew Shrieve, G.I. Robot, and the unforgettable Vincent Velcro, the kind of company that puts her squarely in DC's wonderfully offbeat war-meets-weird corner of the universe. That she's turned up across titles as varied as Jenny Sparks and Batman over more than four decades speaks to a quiet resilience — a character who refuses to stay buried. With a key issue already to her name and a surprisingly long publishing footprint for a figure with modest total appearances, Myrna Rhodes is exactly the kind of discovery that makes digging through DC's Bronze Age so rewarding.
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