L: All Star Comics #3, Winter 1940-1941, art by Everett Hibbard
R: Legionnaires #54, November 1997, art by Jeffrey Moy, W. C. Carani, and Patrick Martin
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That Legionnaires issue was a lot of fun. They came up with really good Golden Age interpretations of the characters. My favorite was Triplicate Lady, whose concept has that great combination of "wow, neat!" and "um, did you really think this through?" that a lot of GA heroes have (e.g., why the heck did Hourman take that name and put an hourglass on his chest?)
Triplicate Lady, IIRC, was actually three separate, normal girls who pretend to be a single commando girl.
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Why does that poor girl have a beehive on her head?
That Legionnaires issue was a lot of fun. They came up with really good Golden Age interpretations of the characters. My favorite was Triplicate Lady, whose concept has that great combination of "wow, neat!" and "um, did you really think this through?" that a lot of GA heroes have (e.g., why the heck did Hourman take that name and put an hourglass on his chest?)
Triplicate Lady, IIRC, was actually three separate, normal girls who pretend to be a single commando girl.
this too: http://www.eviltwincomics.com/action/ap7.php?p=1
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