Purple Girl
Bursting onto the scene in 1986's Alpha Flight #41 — courtesy of creators Bill Mantlo and David Ross — Purple Girl is a distinctive Marvel character who made her mark right in the thick of the Copper Age, when superhero comics were pushing into bolder, more complex territory. She's deeply woven into the fabric of Canada's premier Marvel super-team, sharing pages with beloved Alpha Flight stalwarts like Heather Hudson, Vindicator, Box, and Madison Jeffries, placing her squarely at the heart of that world. With two key collector issues to her name and a publishing presence stretching all the way from 1986 to 2025, she's proven herself a figure of genuine longevity — not a footnote, but a character who keeps finding her way back into the story. If you're exploring the rich, sometimes underappreciated corner of the Marvel Universe that Alpha Flight carved out, Purple Girl is absolutely worth your attention.
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Trivia
- Karen Blandick shed the name Purple Girl and stepped into the identity of Persuasion — a codename Marvel continues to recognize as her established alias, not merely a throwaway rebranding.marvel.fandom.com
- Bill Mantlo has written more of Purple Girl's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 25 issues.