Fury, Part 1
It was a day when armored chariots rumbled through the streets, while the blue skies above glistened with the metallic sheen of warbirds bearing death and destruction. It was a time when north-born barbarians ruled Athens and all of Greece.
During an escalating argument with her brother, Michael, Helena Kosmatos accused him of being a Nazi sympathizer and the news killed their mother. Running into the night, Helena fell into a crevice and encountered…

They had been summoned when Helena stomped her foot and uttered a curse against her brother. She then became a vessel for Tisiphone, the blood avenger, who sought her revenge against Michael…

When it was over, Helena returned to human form and was rescued from the sea by a man named Johnny Chambers.
To be continued…
Bulletgirl
Susan Kent, the daughter of the recently promoted Lt. Kent, was romantically involved with one of her father’s subordinates, forensic scientist Jim Barr. When she learned he was the costumed hero, Bulletman, he created a Gravity Regulator Helmet for her and she became his sidekick, Bulletgirl.

Hawkgirl
After literally bumping into Carter Hall on the street, Shiera Sanders, a reincarnation of Chay-Ara, was kidnapped by Dr. Anton Hastor, a reincarnation of Hath-Set. Rescued by Hawkman, aka Carter Hall, a reincarnation of her lover, Khufu, she became his ally… and romantic interest.

Faced with a particularly challenging situation, Carter made an extra set of wings for Shiera and she eventually became his crime-fighting partner, Hawkgirl!

Phantom Lady
Socialite Sandra Knight, daughter of a crusading senator, decided to do more than talk a good fight. She modified a useless device an inventor sent her father into a blackout ray and prowled the dark as… the Phantom Lady!

Miss America
As she stared at the Statue of Liberty one day, reporter Joan Dale pondered what good a person could do if they had the powers that it must possess.
Slowly Joan’s eyes close and she falls asleep… suddenly the statue stepped down and called to her…

Joan awoke from her dream to learn that she really did have the powers! When she saved an old man from being attacked by Nazi sympathizers, he told her she was like the spirit of freedom he left Germany to find…
You are – the real Miss America!
Thus, Joan took the name as an alias and used her powers against would-be saboteurs. She quit her newspaper job to join the FBI, working with Tim Healy. Soon after, she investigated Ramon and his Latin Rhythm Makers and found herself locked in a trunk beneath the cold, dark waters of the Potomac River. Using her powers to turn it to seaweed, she escaped, but…

She added a mask and continued to fight criminals and spies as… Miss America.

All-Star Comics #5
Jun/Jul 1941
$0.10
(The Mysterious Mister X)
57 pages
Writer: Gardner Fox
Artists: Various
Editor: Maxwell Charles Gaines

Flash Comics #1
Jan. 1940, Nov. 10, 1939
$0.10
(The Origin of Hawkman)
12 pages
Writer: Gardner F. Fox
Artist: Dennis Neville
Editor: Maxwell Charles Gaines

Freedom Fighters (vol. 1) #15
Jul/Aug 1978 (April 6, 1978)
$0.35
Carnival of Death
17 pages
Writer: Bob Rozakis
Penciller: Dick Ayers
Inker: Jack Abel
Editor: Jack C. Harris

Master Comics #13
April 1941 (March 5, 1941)
$0.10
(The Origin of Bulletgirl)
9 pages
Artist: Al Carreno
Editor: France E. Herron

Military Comics #1
Aug. 1941 (May 2, 1941)
$0.10
(The Origin of Miss America)
6 pages
Artist: Ed Wexler
Editor: Gilbert Fox

Police Comics #1
Aug. 1941 (May 14, 1941)
$0.10
(The Coming of the Phantom Lady)
6 pages
Artist: Arthur F. Peddy
Editor: Edward C. Cronin

Secret Origins (vol. 2) #12
March 1987 (Dec. 11, 1986)
$1.25
“The Secret Origin of the Golden Age Fury”
16 pages
Writer: Roy Thomas
Writer: Danette Thomas
Penciller: Thomas Grindberg
Inker: Tony DeZuniga
Editor: Robert Greenberger

Secret Origins (vol. 1) #26
May 1988 (Jan. 19, 1988)
$1.25
“The Secret Origin of Miss America”
19 pages
Writer: Roy Thomas
Writer: Danette Thomas
Artist: Grant Miehm
Editor: Mark Waid
