Thunder Girl

Thunder Girl (AKA: Molly Wilson) is a superheroine in Big Bang Comics who first appeared in Big Bang Comics #2 (Summer 1994), she was created by Chris Ecker and Sheldon Moldoff. Thunder Girl is a pastiche of Mary Marvel of DC Comics. Molly Wilson is a young Librarian who is transformed into Thunder Girl by shouting the magic word, "Alakazam!" loudly. She returns to normal by shouting this again. As Thunder Girl, Molly has the power to lift skyscr... more

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Sheldon Moldoff

Sheldon "Shelly" Moldoff (born April 14, 1920, New York City, New York) is an American comic book artist best known for co-creating such DC Comics characters as Hawkgirl and Poison Ivy, and as one of Bob Kane's primary "ghost artists" (uncredited collaborators) on the superhero Batman. He is not to...
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