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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
This original version of Matilda Marshall appeared in a 1949, now-public-domain comic story featuring [[Jo-Jo the Congo King]], ''The Dauntless Dowager''. The story was reprinted in 1954 in ''[[Fantastic Fears]]'' [[Fantastic Fears 8|#8]] as ''[[Fear of the Jungle (comic story)|Fear of the Jungle]]'', with the names of Tom Payne and Jo-Jo changed to [[Tom Rubio]] and [[Kaza]] respectively. Matilda and [[Dorothy Gray]]'s names remained unchanged, but Matilda's design was altered, with her hair being depicted as white (whereas the 1949 iteration dyed it blond).  
This original version of Matilda Marshall appeared in a 1949, now-public-domain comic story featuring [[Jo-Jo the Congo King]], ''The Dauntless Dowager''. The story was reprinted in 1954 in ''[[Fantastic Fears]]'' [[Fantastic Fears 8|#8]] as ''[[Fear in the Jungle (comic story)|Fear in the Jungle]]'', with the names of Tom Payne and Jo-Jo changed to [[Tom Rubio]] and [[Kaza]] respectively. Matilda and [[Dorothy Gray]]'s names remained unchanged, but Matilda's design was altered, with her hair being depicted as white (whereas the 1949 iteration dyed it blond).  


The obscure figure of [[Kaza]] was eventually resurrected in [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|a new incarnation]] by [[Jay Epps]] for the webcomic ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]''. Matilda never appeared in the comic, but seems to have been a visual influence on the elderly form of [[Catherine Maxwell-Hopkirk]], a more likable recurring character original to the series.  
The obscure figure of [[Kaza]] was eventually resurrected in [[Kaza (Reality Z-25 31-H)|a new incarnation]] by [[Jay Epps]] for the webcomic ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]''. Matilda never appeared in the comic, but seems to have been a visual influence on the elderly form of [[Catherine Maxwell-Hopkirk]], a more likable recurring character original to the series.  
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