- Lady Luck (comics)
Lady Luck is a fictional, American
comic-strip crime fighter and adventuress created and designed in 1940 byWill Eisner (who wrote the first two Lady Luck stories under thepseudonym "Ford Davis") [Horn, Maurice. "100 Years of American Newspaper Comics" (Gramercy Books, New York, 1996) p. 173)] , with artistChuck Mazoujian . Writer Dick French then took over scripting.cite web| last =Markstein| first=Don|title =Toonopedia: Lady Luck | url =http://www.toonopedia.com/ladyluck.htm] Through 1946, she starred in a namesake, four-page weekly feature published in a Sunday-newspaper comic-book insert colloquially called "The Spirit Section". This 16-page,tabloid -sized, newsprint comic book, sold as part of eventually 20 Sunday newspapers with a combined circulation of as many as five million, starred Eisner's masked detectiveThe Spirit and also initially included the feature "Mr. Mystic ",cite web| last =Wildwood Cemetery | title =The Spirit Database | url =http://www.angelfire.com/art/wildwood/index.html] plus filler material.Publication history
Following the original team, writer-artist Nicholas Viscardi (later known as
Nick Cardy ) took over the feature from the May 18, 1941 strip through Feb. 22, 1942, introducing Lady Luck'schauffeur and assistant, Peecolo. Though his Lady Luck stories were credited under the housepseudonym Ford Davis, Viscardi would subtly work in the initials "NV" somewhere into each tale. [ [http://www.nickcardy.com/bio.php3 Nick Cardy official site: Biography] ] Writer-artistKlaus Nordling followed, from the March 1, 1942 to March 3, 1946 strip, when "Lady Luck" was temporarily canceled. After briefly being replaced by the humor feature "Wendy the Waitress" byRobert Jenny , "Lady Luck" returned from May 5 - Nov. 3, 1946, undercartoonist Fred Schwab ."Lady Luck" stories were reprinted in the
Quality Comics comic book "Smash Comics " #42-85 (April 1943 - Oct. 1949), whereupon the series changed its title to "Lady Luck" for five more issues. Nordling providing new seven- to 11-page stories in "Lady Luck" #86-90 (Dec. 1949 - Aug. 1950), withGill Fox drawing the covers. Occasional backup features were "Lassie " by writer-artistBernard Dibble and the humor features "The Count", by Nordling, and "Sir Roger", by Dibble or, variously,Bart Tumey .Lady Luck was revived alongside Eisner characters John Law, Nubbin, and
Mr. Mystic inIDW Publishing 's "Will Eisner's John Law: Dead Man Walking", a 2004 collection of new stories by writer-artistGary Chaloner .Fictional character biography
Lady Luck was the alter-ego of Brenda Banks, a young
Irish-American socialite heiress, daughter of a mine-owner. Her costume consists a green dress, a large green hat, and a green veil in place of a mask. Like Denny Colt, hero of "The Spirit", she does not possess any supernatural abilities.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.comics.org/search.lasso?type=character&query=Lady+Luck&sort=chrono&Submit=Search Grand Comics Database: Lady Luck] search results
* [http://www.johnlaw.us.com Will Eisner's John Law] official siteExternal links
* [http://www.chancefiveash.com/ll86cover.htm Last of the Spinner-Rack Junkies: "Lady Luck" #86 (Dec. 1949): 11-page story by Klaus Nordling; cover art by Gill Fox] , [http://www.chancefiveash.com/ladyluck1.htm "Lady Luck" four-page story by Klaus Nordling] , and [http://www.chancefiveash.com/smash70ladyluckp1.htm "Lady Luck" four-page story by Klaus Nordling]
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/ladyluck.htm Lady Luck at Toonopedia]
* [http://pfeonline.tripod.com/21three1.html Pure Excitement Comics: "Lady Luck" four-page story with Count Dichange, by Klaus Nordling]
* [http://www.comicbookdb.com/character.php?ID=21383 Comic Book DB-Lady Luck]
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