South Sea Girl
Creation & Design
South Sea Girl was created during the Golden Age of Comics, reflecting the adventurous spirit of the era and the fascination with exotic locales.Early Years
She debuted in the 1940s, often appearing in stories that highlighted her adventures in the South Seas, showcasing her bravery and skills.Character Development
Over the years, South Sea Girl has evolved from a supporting character in adventure stories to a recognized member of the Justice Society, embodying themes of courage and resilience.Cultural Reception
South Sea Girl was well-received in her time, representing female empowerment and adventure in a male-dominated genre.Character Details
Real Name:
Unknown
Aliases:
South Sea Girl
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Justice Society of America
Abilities:
Expert swimmer, Underwater combat
Equipment:
Diving gear, Trident
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Seven Seas Comics #1
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1946
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Vol. 1
1st appearance of South Sea Girl, Alani
Seven Seas Comics #3
Leader
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1947
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Vol. 1
Cover art by Matt Baker featuring South Sea Girl, Alani
Seven Seas Comics #4
Leader
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1947
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Vol. 1
Cover art by Matt Baker featuring South Sea Girl, Alani
💰Top Sale: 9.2 sold for $81,000 in 2023
Cover art by Matt Baker featuring South Sea Girl, Alani
💰Top Sale: 9.2 sold for $81,000 in 2023
Seven Seas Comics #5
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1947
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Vol. 1
Cover art by Matt Baker featuring South Sea Girl, Alani
Seven Seas Comics #6
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1947
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Vol. 1
Cover art by Matt Baker featuring South Sea Girl, Alani
Atomic bomb story
Cover art by Matt Baker featuring South Sea Girl, Alani
Atomic bomb story
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