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  • Nightveil
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  • Originally, Laura had no super powers, but fought evil as the Blue Bulleteer, a caped-and-masked markswoman. After a near-fatal injury, she was rescued by the great wizard Azagoth who gave her mystical powers (including the ability to become a giantess). From then onwards she became Nightveil, a being of almost limitless power who combats supernatural villains like The Shroud and the Great God Capricorn. Her nemesis is beautiful but evil Alizarin Crimson. Nightveil is sometimes referred to as the Mystic Maid.
  • Nightveil (in her Blue Bulleteer identity) is an adaptation of the Golden Age superhero Phantom Lady. AC believed that the copyrights to the original character and stories had lapsed and were now in the public domain, but DC Comics asserted that it owned the rights to the character. AC declined to challenge the larger publisher. In her appearance in Bill Black's Fun Comics #3 (1982) she was referred to as Phantom Lady, but in the next issue (March 1983) she was called Nightfall.
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  • Nightveil, as the Blue Bulleteer on the cover of Femforce #38
Character Name
  • Nightveil
Aliases
  • Phantom Lady, Nightfall, Blue Bulleteer
Powers
  • Mystical powers
Debut
  • Bill Black's Fun Comics #4
  • Nightveil #1
Publisher
Alter Ego
  • Laura Wright
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  • Originally, Laura had no super powers, but fought evil as the Blue Bulleteer, a caped-and-masked markswoman. After a near-fatal injury, she was rescued by the great wizard Azagoth who gave her mystical powers (including the ability to become a giantess). From then onwards she became Nightveil, a being of almost limitless power who combats supernatural villains like The Shroud and the Great God Capricorn. Her nemesis is beautiful but evil Alizarin Crimson. Nightveil is sometimes referred to as the Mystic Maid.
  • Nightveil (in her Blue Bulleteer identity) is an adaptation of the Golden Age superhero Phantom Lady. AC believed that the copyrights to the original character and stories had lapsed and were now in the public domain, but DC Comics asserted that it owned the rights to the character. AC declined to challenge the larger publisher. In her appearance in Bill Black's Fun Comics #3 (1982) she was referred to as Phantom Lady, but in the next issue (March 1983) she was called Nightfall.
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