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The Jet Dream feature first appeared in Gold Key Comics' The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Comic Book Adaptation, between July 1966 and April 1969 (cover dates.) Each of these 16 stories was a mere four pages in length. (Other than sharing a book and an espionage theme, Jet Dream and The Man From UNCLE were completely unrelated.) In June 1968 (cover date), the first and only issue of Jet Dream's own title, with a full-length story, appeared. The members of the Jet Dream Team were (as described in Jet Dream #1):

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  • The Jet Dream feature first appeared in Gold Key Comics' The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Comic Book Adaptation, between July 1966 and April 1969 (cover dates.) Each of these 16 stories was a mere four pages in length. (Other than sharing a book and an espionage theme, Jet Dream and The Man From UNCLE were completely unrelated.) In June 1968 (cover date), the first and only issue of Jet Dream's own title, with a full-length story, appeared. The members of the Jet Dream Team were (as described in Jet Dream #1):
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  • The Jet Dream feature first appeared in Gold Key Comics' The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Comic Book Adaptation, between July 1966 and April 1969 (cover dates.) Each of these 16 stories was a mere four pages in length. (Other than sharing a book and an espionage theme, Jet Dream and The Man From UNCLE were completely unrelated.) In June 1968 (cover date), the first and only issue of Jet Dream's own title, with a full-length story, appeared. The series premise appears to have been strongly influenced by both Blackhawk and the Pussy Galore character in Goldfinger, who had an all-female "Flying Circus." Likewise, the "Stunt-Girl Counterspies" were a team of female fliers and spies, but fighting for the good guys (while also, for reasons never adequately explained, working "day jobs" as Hollywood stuntwomen.) The members of the Jet Dream Team were (as described in Jet Dream #1): * Jet Dream -- "The leader." * Petite -- "She looks fragile, but she's as tough as steel, quick as a whippet, and brave as a lioness. She's also a connoisseur of perfumes, gourmet cuisine, and fine wines." * Marlene -- "Powerful as a wrestler, but with a cool, precise Teutonic mind." * Ting-a-Ling -- "An exotic South Seas beauty with the instincts of a panther... but naive and innocent as a lamb." * Cookie Jarr -- "A former Olympic gymnast, her athletic skills make her a deadly foe for rogues... but when the action is over, she's an alluring charmer." The feature provides the primary source material for the Remix Comic Jet Dream and Her T-Girl Counterspies.
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