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Wildfire (Carol Vance Martin)

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Alter ego
  
Carol Vance Martin

Creators
  
Jim Mooney, Robert Turner

First appearance
  
Smash Comics #25 (1941)

Publisher
  
Quality Comics DC Comics

Created by
  
Robert Turner Jim Mooney

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Wildfire (Carol Vance Martin) is a fictional superheroine in the DC Comics universe. One of the first female superheroes, she was originally published by Quality Comics during what comics historians and fans called the Golden Age of comic books.

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Publication history

Wildfire appears in Smash Comics #25-37, in solo adventures drawn by Jim Mooney. She, along with many other Quality Comics superheroes, was purchased by DC Comics after Quality went out of business in the mid-1950s.

Wildfire was originally intended to play a major role in the All-Star Squadron series, but DC objected on the basis of her name, which she shared with the Legion of Super-Heroes member. Instead, a female incarnation of Firebrand was introduced into the series. [1]

Fictional character biography

Her only appearance in a DC comic is in The Golden Age miniseries, by writer James Robinson and artist Paul Smith. In issue #4, the male cross-dressing character Madame Fatal appears in a panel surrounded by the Fiddler, and the Gambler, who all appear to be courting "her" while other heroes (including Wildfire) stand around giggling, evidently aware of Madame Fatal's true biological sex.

She also inspired another character named Wildfire in the JLA: Destiny miniseries.

References

Wildfire (Carol Vance Martin) Wikipedia


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