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  • 71Seven Soldiers of Victory — Superteambox imagesize= caption=The original Seven Soldiers. team name=Seven Soldiers of Victory publisher=DC Comics debut= Leading Comics #1 (Winter 1941) creators=Mort Weisinger (writer) Mort Meskin base= members= memberlist= subcat=DC Comics… …

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  • 72Creeper (comics) — This article is about the comic book character. For other uses, see Creeper (disambiguation). The Creeper Showcase #73 (April 1968), the Creeper s first appearance. Cover art by Steve Ditko. Publication information …

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  • 73Marvel Boy — Atlas Comics Marvel Boy #1 (Dec. 1950): Cover artist uncertain; possibly Sol Brodsky Publication information Publisher …

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  • 74First appearance — In comic books and other stories with a long history, first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a fictional character. Contents 1 Monetary value of first appearance issues 2 Reader interest in first appearances 3 Ambiguity of… …

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  • 75Miss America (DC Comics) — Miss America Art by Daniel Acuña. Publication information Publisher DC Comics Quality Comi …

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  • 76Miss America (Marvel Comics) — Miss America Miss America Comics #1 (1944). Cover art by either Ken Bald or Pauline Loth (sources vary). Publication information …

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  • 77Phantom Lady — For other uses, see Phantom Lady (disambiguation). Phantom Lady Phantom Lady (Stormy Knight) Promotional interior art for Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters #4 (Oct. 2006), by Daniel Acuña …

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  • 78Alias the Spider — Superherobox caption = Tom Hallaway in action. character name =Alias the Spider publisher =Originally Quality Comics Later DC Comics debut = Tom Crack Comics #1 (May 1940) Lucas Starman vol. 2#47 (October 1998) Thomas Seven Soldiers #0 (April… …

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  • 79Namora — For Nomura, see Nomura (disambiguation). Namora Cover art for Agents of Atlas #4. Art by Tomm Coker Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …

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  • 80Rose Wilson — Superherobox| caption=Rose Wilson as the Ravager. From Teen Titans #34 (2006). Art by Tony Daniel comic color=background:#8080ff character name=Ravager real name=Rose Wilson Worth publisher=DC Comics debut= Deathstroke #15 (October 1992) creators …

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