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- The Phantom Lady was a transport that passed through a powerful ion storm during the Cold War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire, magnetizing its hull. As a result, it began rapidly accumulating space detritus, including a mineral-rich asteroid.
- The Phantom Lady was a freighter, that during the Cold War, passed through a very powerful ion storm magnetizing its hull. As a result of this incident, the vessel rapidly began accumulating space debris, including a mineral-rich asteroid.
- Phantom Lady teamed up with Spider Widow and the Raven on several occasions in a series of consecutive stories. While Phantom Lady has a secret identity, she did not wear any kind of disguise. It is unclear how most people wouldn't recognize the famous socialite, but it's even more puzzling when one considered that her father and her fiance weren't able to recognize her, either. To her creators' credit, though, Phantom Lady was occasionally depicted wearing a mask during her appearances in Police Comics. Usually, it was a black or white domino mask. In Police Comics #15, she wore a yellow curtain mask similar to the Clock's.
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- The Phantom Lady was a transport that passed through a powerful ion storm during the Cold War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire, magnetizing its hull. As a result, it began rapidly accumulating space detritus, including a mineral-rich asteroid.
- The Phantom Lady was a freighter, that during the Cold War, passed through a very powerful ion storm magnetizing its hull. As a result of this incident, the vessel rapidly began accumulating space debris, including a mineral-rich asteroid.
- Phantom Lady teamed up with Spider Widow and the Raven on several occasions in a series of consecutive stories. While Phantom Lady has a secret identity, she did not wear any kind of disguise. It is unclear how most people wouldn't recognize the famous socialite, but it's even more puzzling when one considered that her father and her fiance weren't able to recognize her, either. To her creators' credit, though, Phantom Lady was occasionally depicted wearing a mask during her appearances in Police Comics. Usually, it was a black or white domino mask. In Police Comics #15, she wore a yellow curtain mask similar to the Clock's. During the time her stories were published by Fox Feature Syndicate, her rogues gallery included the Avenging Skulls, the Fire Fiend, the Killer Clown, Kurtz, the Robbing Robot, the Subway Slayer, and Vulture.
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