Bettie Page

Creation & Design

Bettie Page was created as a pin-up model in the 1950s, becoming an iconic figure in popular culture. Her distinctive look and playful persona captured the imagination of many.

Early Years

Bettie Page began her modeling career in the early 1950s, quickly gaining fame for her provocative poses and unique style. She became a symbol of the sexual revolution and a muse for many artists.

Character Development

Over the years, Bettie Page has evolved from a mere pin-up model to a cultural icon, influencing fashion, art, and the perception of female sexuality.

Cultural Reception

Bettie Page has been celebrated for her contributions to the pin-up genre and has garnered a dedicated fanbase, influencing countless artists and models.

Character Details

Real Name:
Bettie Mae Page
Aliases:
Queen of Pinups, Bettie
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
None
Abilities:
Modeling, Acting
Equipment:
Costumes, Props
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black

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Cover art by Dave Stevens featuring Rocketeer and Bettie Page

Amazing Heroes #164

Fantagraphics 1989 Vol. 1
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Cover art featuring Bettie Page

The third of three swimsuit specials published by Amazing Heroes, #115, #138, #164, that led to an annual publication of pin-up art featuring superheroes in bathing suits from 1990 thru 1993

Bettie Page Comics #1

Dark Horse 1996 Vol. 1
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One-shot with cover art and centerfold by Dave Stevens

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One-shot with Halloween stories featuring Bettie Page

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