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Seller's Description:
Mills, Tarpe. Fine in Fine jacket. Comic/Graphic Novel. XL. Book is in excellent condition with black cloth over boards, with a silver lace design on the front board, patterned endpapers. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 185 pages in full color throughout. "The First Female Superhero Created and Drawn by a Woman Cartoonist." "In the first half of the 20th century, women cartoonists could be found in America's newspapers, but Tarpé Mills was one of the few who drew adventure comics and the only one who drew a costumed superheroine. The Miss Fury Sunday newspaper strip ran from 1941 until 1952 and had millions of readers, among them GIs who painted the beautiful action heroine on the nosecones of their bombers."