Wilhelmina Murray
Few characters arrive in comics already carrying the weight of literary legend, and Wilhelmina Murray makes her entrance in Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen #1 (1999) as a figure clearly accustomed to extraordinary circumstances. Published through DC at the turn of the millennium, this Modern Age series places her in electrifying company — Allan Quatermain, Captain Nemo, Mr. Edward Hyde, and Hawley Griffin among them — a rogues' gallery of Victorian fiction assembled into something genuinely thrilling. Moore and O'Neill's vision is dense, witty, and lovingly crafted, and Wilhelmina Murray stands at its center as a character whose literary roots run deep and whose comics presence, though compact in the catalog, is anchored in one of the most celebrated and inventive series of her era.
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