
Madam Fatal - Wikipedia
Madam Fatal is a fictional character and a comic book superhero active during the Golden Age of Comic Books. Madam Fatal was created and originally illustrated by artist/writer Art Pinajian and the debut of the character was in the Crack Comics #1 (May 1940), a crime/detective anthology series published by Quality Comics .
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Madame Fatal is Richard Stanton, a cross-dressing vigilante who was active during the Golden Age. Richard Stanton is a highly skilled detective and physical combatant, who worked as a successful actor for many years. He uses these skills to dress as an elderly woman and fight crime. It has been...
Richard Stanton (Prime Earth) | DC Database | Fandom
Richard Stanton, better known as his undercover female codename Madam Fatal, was a cross-dressing spy that operated in the mid-20th Century. Trying to hunt down his son, Madam Fatal allied himself with the immortal criminal-at-the-time the Shade to help the man recover his great-grandson from a...
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After Richard Stanton's daughter was kidnapped, the shock gave his wife a heart attack and he quit the theater to find her. Disguising himself as a "harmless old woman," he later came to be known as "Madam Fatal." Eight years later, he found …
Madame Fatal (Character) - Comic Vine
Richard Stanton was a wealthy actor living in Manhattan with his young daughter. He became involved in crime-fighting when his daughter was kidnapped. Spending nine...
Richard Stanton (Quality Universe) | DC Database | Fandom
Madam Fatal is a crossdressing vigilante, pretending to be an old woman. Richard Stanton was motivated by a personal tragedy to dress up as an old woman in order to infiltrate criminal gangs and bring them to justice while trying to track down his kidnapped daughter.
Regrettable superheroes: Madam Fatal was the comic world’s first …
Jul 17, 2015 · To Stanton’s neighbors, Madam Fatal was a kindly old lady who occupied a quiet apartment with her pet parrot Hamlet, not a superhero vigilante itching for action.
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Madame Fatal (sometimes referred to as Madam Fatal) is a comic book transvestite vigilante from The Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940’s. Madame Fatal was created and originally illustrated by artist/writer Arthur Pinajian and the debut …
Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Madam Fatal
If Madam Fatal, who debuted in the first issue of Crack Comics (May, 1940, six months before the Tornado) qualifies for the genre by virtue of fighting crime in comic books while wearing an identity-concealing costume, then Madam Fatal was the first cross-dressing superhero.
Madam Fatal - Quality Comics - Golden Age - Crack Comics
Madam Fatal prevented foreign spies from stealing a new explosive formula guarded by an overconfident police sergeant. She overcame saboteurs who had hijacked a secret coastal defence torpedo base then used it to pillage ships.