. . . "Travel at light speed"@en . "Real Name"@en . . . . . . . "Triumph\u2013Adventure\u2013Comics #1"@en . "Nelvana of the Northern Lights"@en . "y"@en . . . . "Hillborough Studios"@en . "Y"@en . . . . "Nelvana, as drawn by Adrian Dingle"@en . . . . "Franz Johnston and Adrian Dingle"@en . . "The character was created, written and illustrated by Adrian Dingle, who was inspired by tales brought back from the Arctic by Group of Seven painter Franz Johnston. He converted tribal legends about the hideous witch-like daughter of Koliak, King of the Northern Lights to a story of a beautiful superheroine living among the Inuit peoples. Nelvana's superpowers included turning invisible and traveling at the speed of light along a ray of the Northern Lights. She visited lost kingdoms under the ice, journeyed to other dimensions and fought against the Axis Powers during World War II, eventually taking on the secret identity of secret agent Alana North. Her final appearance was in a May 1947 comic book. On October 5, 1995, Canada Post issued a stamp depicting her, as part of the \"Comic Book Superheroes\" series that also included Superman, Johnny Canuck, Captain Canuck and Fleur de Lys. A Kickstarter campaign to republish Nelvana of the Northern Lights for the first time since the original publication was launched in October 2013 by Hope Nicholson. It was fully funded within 5 days of being launched."@en . "Nelvana of the Northern Lights"@en . "First Appearance"@en . "Alana North"@en . "Nelvana of the Northern Lights"@en . . . . . . . . . "Heat ray"@en . . . . . . "Koliak the Mighty , Tanero"@en . "Nelvana"@en . . . . "Nelvana was a demi-goddess, the daughter of King Koliak and a mortal. She became the protector of the Inuit people aided by her brother Tanero using their abilities to protect the Inuits from threats such as the Axis powers or aliens. She had a brother, Tanero."@en . . "Created by"@en . "The character was created, written and illustrated by Adrian Dingle, who was inspired by tales brought back from the Arctic by Group of Seven painter Franz Johnston. He converted tribal legends about the hideous witch-like daughter of Koliak, King of the Northern Lights to a story of a beautiful superheroine living among the Inuit peoples. Nelvana's superpowers included turning invisible and traveling at the speed of light along a ray of the Northern Lights. She visited lost kingdoms under the ice, journeyed to other dimensions and fought against the Axis Powers during World War II, eventually taking on the secret identity of secret agent Alana North. Her final appearance was in a May 1947 comic book."@en . . "Original Publisher"@en . . "demigodess"@en . . "Nelvana of the Northern Lights"@en . . . "Nelvana was a demi-goddess, the daughter of King Koliak and a mortal. She became the protector of the Inuit people aided by her brother Tanero using their abilities to protect the Inuits from threats such as the Axis powers or aliens. She had a brother, Tanero."@en .