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}}In some universes, '''Miss Victory''' was a superhero active during [[World War II]], who helped the [[United States of America|American]] government. | }}In some universes, '''Miss Victory''' was a superhero active during [[World War II]], who helped the [[United States of America|American]] government. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
===Physical appearance=== | ===Physical appearance=== | ||
Miss Victory was a tall, blond-haired young woman with dark blue eyes. She wore a superhero outfit which included a red domino mask, a blue shirt, red gloves and a red cape; on the occasion she had to dress up for a specific mission (such as a space expedition), she would wear her gear and uniform over her superhero outfit rather than actually changing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'') | Miss Victory was a tall, blond-haired young woman with dark blue eyes. She wore a superhero outfit which included a red domino mask, a blue shirt, red gloves and a red cape; on the occasion she had to dress up for a specific mission (such as a space expedition), she would wear her gear and uniform over her superhero outfit rather than actually changing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'') | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== Mission Doppleganger === | === Mission Doppleganger === | ||
[[File:Neeta in The New Mission..jpg|thumb|left|A cheerful Neeta helps the unlikely trio to board the rocket to [[Doppleganger]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'')]]In [[Universe (The New Mission)|one universe]], Miss Victory was active during the [[World War II|Second World War]]. “Fresh off” smashing Nazi spy-rings, she was recruited by the [[U.S. Space Force]] after the planet [[Doppleganger]] unexpectedly appeared in the solar system; America and Russia had come to an agreement for a joint space reconnaissance mission that would beat [[Germany]] to the potential prize, and ascertain whether there was any life on Doppleganger (and, if so, if it was hostile). Miss Victory was to serve as the American representative, alongside [[Octobriana#Mission Doppleganger|Octobriana]] as the [[Soviet Union]]'s representative. Also ont he mission was [[Jenny Everywhere#Mission Doppleganger|Jenny Everywhere]]. After suiting up, the three were escorted to their spacecraft by the engineer [[Neeta#Mission Doppleganger|Neeta]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'') | [[File:Neeta in The New Mission..jpg|thumb|left|A cheerful Neeta helps the unlikely trio to board the rocket to [[Doppleganger]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'')]]In [[Universe (The New Mission)|one universe]], Miss Victory was active during the [[World War II|Second World War]]. “Fresh off” smashing Nazi spy-rings, she was recruited by the [[U.S. Space Force]] after the planet [[Doppleganger]] unexpectedly appeared in the solar system; America and Russia had come to an agreement for a joint space reconnaissance mission that would beat [[Germany]] to the potential prize, and ascertain whether there was any life on Doppleganger (and, if so, if it was hostile). Miss Victory was to serve as the American representative, alongside [[Octobriana#Mission Doppleganger|Octobriana]] as the [[Soviet Union]]'s representative. Also ont he mission was [[Jenny Everywhere#Mission Doppleganger|Jenny Everywhere]]. After suiting up, the three were escorted to their spacecraft by the engineer [[Neeta#Mission Doppleganger|Neeta]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
=== Background === | === Background === | ||
Miss Victory, whose secret identity was a Washington D.C. stenographer called Joan Wayne, originally appeared in a number of 1940s comics in the ''Captain Fearless'' and ''Captain Aero'' books published by Holyoke/Helnit. She is in the public domain. Notably, her domino mask was originally white, and her hair a darker colour than that used by [[Laura Seabrook]] in ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]''. | Miss Victory, whose secret identity was a Washington D.C. stenographer called Joan Wayne, originally appeared in a number of 1940s comics in the ''Captain Fearless'' and ''Captain Aero'' books published by Holyoke/Helnit. She is in the public domain. Notably, her domino mask was originally white, and her hair a darker colour than that used by [[Laura Seabrook]] in ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]''. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* '''[https://pdsh.fandom.com/wiki/Miss_Victory ''Miss Victory'' page on the Public Domain Super-Heroes Wiki]''' | * '''[https://pdsh.fandom.com/wiki/Miss_Victory ''Miss Victory'' page on the Public Domain Super-Heroes Wiki]''' |
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