Sun Girl is a
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, a
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in comic books published by
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. Created by artist
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and an unidentified writer, she first appeared in
Sun Girl #1 (Aug. 1948), published by Marvel's 1940s precursor,
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.
Publication history
Sun Girl starred in a namesake three-issue series cover-dated August to December 1948. She subsequently co-starred in stories of the original Human Torch in
The Human Torch #32-35 (Sept. 1948 - March 1949),
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#69 (Nov. 1948),
Sub-Mariner Comics #29 (Nov. 1948), and
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#88-91 (Oct. 1948 - April 1949). She additionally starred in a solo story each in the first two of those
Marvel Mystery issues.
The Human Torch-Sun Girl story "The Ray of Madness" from
The Human Torch #33 (Nov. 1948) was reprinted decades later in Marvel's
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#1 (Aug. 1974). Sun Girl appears in
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in the final two issues of the four-issue
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Saga of the Original Human Torch (April-July 1990)
Fictional character biography
A personal secretary for
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, the original Human Torch, during the post-war 1940s, Mary Mitchell fell in love with him and became his partner as well as his sidekick after
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left to tend to his ailing foster mother. She fought alongside the Torch until Toro returned and replaced her.