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After the ProFem thread, I was trying to think if there were any women who were disguised as male superheroes or vice versa - it would be a great secret identity if you could pull it off with the right sort of costume - or body. I suppose guys might have trouble keeping the falsies in place.
Apart from Batman dressing up as an old crone a few times, I can't think of any, but I don't read that wide a selection of superhero books.
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Saquatch of Alpha Flight died and came back in Snowbird's body after HER death... Upon returning to human form, Walter discovered he was now "Wanda", much to Aurora's dismay!
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In the new Gaimen series 1602 (which is supposed to be in continuity) John Grey is obviously Jean. This is the only current one I can think of.
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According to an old issue of Amazing World of DC Comics, there was a hero called Madame Fatal, who was secretly a man, and whose adventures ran, briefly, in Crack Comics (I think), circa 1942.
One can imagine what concerned parents groups must have thought of Mr. Madame.
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Wow! LL, you are a man of amazing resouces.
That strip is so silly looking. Is he supposed to be an old lady? I guess that makes sense. Who would expect granny to deliver a donnybrook?
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Another obvious one: Ayla as Lightning Lad in Adventure # 308.
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Wasn't there an episode of the original Dial H for Hero were the kid (whatever his name was....) turned into a character called something like Diamond Girl? I remember reading it at a very young age and finding it very odd!
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D'oh! Ayla should have been the most obvious.
And Caroline just pointed out another one to me that some of you may not have heard of. A friend of ours is a writer/letterer/vice president for iHero Entertainment. They are publishing a new comic called Fishnet Angel who is known as the hard-luck goddess with the heart and soul of a heartbroken man. The comic's official site can be found here.
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I think it was in the "Whatever happened to..." Backup feature in DC Comic Presents that showed Dian Belmont taking up the role of the Sandman (and ending up dead)
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quote:Originally posted by Sonnie Boy: Wasn't there an episode of the original Dial H for Hero were the kid (whatever his name was....) turned into a character called something like Diamond Girl? I remember reading it at a very young age and finding it very odd!
I remember Vicki Grant, after she turned evil, turning into a Diamond Girl, but not Chris King. If you want a list of all the heroes that have come from the 'H' dial (not counting the new series) go here for another list put together by the amazing John Censullo.
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quote:Originally posted by Quislet, Esq: I think it was in the "Whatever happened to..." Backup feature in DC Comic Presents that showed Dian Belmont taking up the role of the Sandman (and ending up dead)
I remember seeing it in an issue of All-Star Squadron as well.
quote:Originally posted by Lightning Lad: You wouldn't suspect your grandmother of hitting you over the head with a cane would you? I wonder how they killed him off though.
I don't think they've ever said. I had the idea it was natural causes.