Yankee Girl

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Yankee Girl#1 from AC Comics. Illustrated by Bill Black and Mark Heike
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Yankee Girl#1 from AC Comics. Illustrated by Bill Black and Mark Heike

Yankee Girl is a fictional character who appears in the Femforce comic published by AC Comics. The character is based on an obscure Golden Age superheroine, who appeared in one issue of Red Seal Comics #17 (1946), published by Harry "A" Chesler.

[edit] Background

Yankee Girl's secret identity is Lauren Mason, a heroine from the Golden Age of comics that AC revitalized and incorporated into the modern world. In the AC Universe continuity, Yankee Girl and several other Golden Age heroes volunteered to enter suspended animated sleep at a top secret vault to be summoned again when the world needed them. During the "Shroud Wars" storyline of Femforce, these heroes were awakened and were initially referred to as the "Vault Champions". Following the Shroud Wars, these heroes began their crimefighting careers anew in the modern era.

Yankee Girl's powers are derived from magic, granting her the powers of flight, super-strength, and invulnerability. Yankee Girl is still essentially a young woman who grew up in the 1930s and 1940s, and is portrayed as still being very naive in regards to the modern world and how society has changed. In various Femforce issues, Yankee Girl served as a spokesmodel for "Dunkies", a popular snack cake, along with Span-X, a fabric tailored for superheroes, with humorous results.

[edit] Powers and abilities

When Lauren says the magic words Karma Madre Tolon she instantly changes into her heroic costume and gain her super powers. In this form she can lift 9000 lbs., is almost impervious to harm, and can fly.