Fawcett
May 1940
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Bulletgirl
Bulletgirl
Creation & Design
Bulletgirl was created during the Golden Age of Comics, designed to be a female counterpart to the popular superhero archetypes of the time.Early Years
Initially appearing in Police Comics, Bulletgirl quickly became a staple character, known for her bravery and combat skills.Character Development
Over the years, Bulletgirl has evolved from a supporting character to a prominent member of various superhero teams, reflecting the changing dynamics of female representation in comics.Cultural Reception
Bulletgirl was well-received during her initial run, praised for her strong character and role in the war effort.Character Details
Real Name:
Diana Prince
Aliases:
Bulletgirl, Diana
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
The Justice Society of America, The All-Star Squadron
Abilities:
Superhuman agility, Expert markswoman, Hand-to-hand combat
Equipment:
Bulletproof costume, Utility belt
Weight:
120lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
blonde
Fawcett
Apr 1941
Master Comics #13
DC
Oct 1976
Justice League of America #135
AC
Apr 2003
Men of Mystery #41
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