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Fight Comics

Fiction House · 1940–1954 · 86 issues
About the series

From 1940 to 1954, Fiction House's Fight Comics ran for 86 issues, a pulpy, action-packed anthology that showcased a remarkable roster of strong, globe-trotting heroines. While the title promised fisticuffs, its most memorable features were its daring female leads—including Señorita Rio, Tiger Girl, and Princess Vishnu—whose adventures were chronicled by a stable of workhorse writers like Allan O'Hara and Rollin W. Bell, and brought to vivid life by the Iger Shop's distinctive art style alongside talents like Robert Webb and Ken Battefield. A key entry in the "good girl art" era, the series stands as a fascinating artifact of Golden Age adventure comics, where exotic locales and perilous plots were matched by a surprising degree of female agency.

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