Blonde Phantom

Blonde Phantom

Creation & Design

The Blonde Phantom was created during the Golden Age of Comics, designed as a female counterpart to the male superheroes of the time, embodying the archetype of a strong, independent woman.

Early Years

Louise Grant, a private detective, adopted the persona of the Blonde Phantom to fight crime and assist the police, often using her charm and intelligence to outsmart villains.

Character Development

Over the years, the Blonde Phantom has evolved from a side character in the Golden Age to a more complex figure in modern comics, reflecting changing societal views on gender roles and heroism.

Cultural Reception

The Blonde Phantom was well-received during her initial run, praised for her strong character and independence, though she faded into obscurity in later years.

Character Details

Real Name:
Louise Grant
Aliases:
Blonde Phantom
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Invaders, The Liberty Legion
Abilities:
Expert hand-to-hand combatant, Skilled detective, Marksmanship
Equipment:
Pistol, Disguises
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
blonde
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Final Sub-Mariner story in the Marvel Mystery Comics title which had published the character's stories throughout the series
Final appearance of the Blonde Phantom in the Golden Age
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1st appearance of the Blonde Phantom since the Golden Age, in a flashback - Louise Grant, the alter ego of Blonde Phantom appeared in She-Hulk #2 (1989)
The Blonde Phantom returns in the Modern Age as a superhero in All-Select Comics 70th Anniversary Special (2009)

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