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See-Thru Girl

9 appearances · Bronze Age · 1984–2023 · 1 key issues
Who is See-Thru Girl?

Born in the pages of Don Simpson's Megaton Man #1 in 1984, See-Thru Girl is a delightful product of the Bronze Age's love affair with superhero satire and indie comics irreverence. Published through the scrappy, boundary-pushing Kitchen Sink Press, she's shared adventures with a wonderfully offbeat roster — Megaton Man, Yarn Man, Stella Starlight, and Bing Gloom among them — the kind of colorful company that signals a universe with its tongue firmly in its cheek. Her appearances stretch across nearly four decades and touch titles as gloriously named as Megaton Man Meets The Uncategorizable X+Thems and Savage Dragon vs. Savage Megaton Man, proof that Simpson's quirky corner of comics has had remarkable staying power. With a key issue to her name and nine catalog appearances, she's a genuine cult gem for collectors who appreciate the wit and warmth of alternative superhero comics done right.

Megaton Man
#1
★ First appearance
Megaton Man #1
Nov 1984

Appearances

Megaton Man (1984)
The Return of Megaton Man (1988)
#1
Megaton Man Meets The Uncategorizable X+Thems (1989)
#1
Yarn Man (1989)
#1
Savage Dragon vs. Savage Megaton Man (1993)
#1
X-Amount of Comics: 1963 (WhenElse?!) Annual (2023)