Little Sure Shot
Creation & Design
Little Sure Shot was created to embody the spirit of the American West and the legend of Annie Oakley, showcasing her skills as a sharpshooter and her role as a pioneer for women in sports.Early Years
Annie Oakley rose to fame in the late 19th century as a sharpshooter in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, captivating audiences with her incredible marksmanship and challenging gender norms of her time.Character Development
Over the years, Little Sure Shot has evolved from a historical figure into a symbol of empowerment for women, inspiring generations through her legacy in both comics and popular culture.Cultural Reception
Little Sure Shot has been well-received as a character who represents strength and independence, appealing to both historical enthusiasts and modern audiences.Character Details
Real Name:
Annie Oakley
Aliases:
Annie Oakley
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, The National Rifle Association
Abilities:
Expert markswoman, Acrobatics, Horseback riding
Equipment:
Rifles, Revolvers
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
brown
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Our Army at War #127
DC
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1963
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of Little Sure Shot, an Apache sniper
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