From AC Comics Golden Age Miss Victory Special

With this panel, the first adventure in Miss Victory's illustrious career was launched. The story, published in Captain Fearless No. 1, August 1941, was drawn by an unknown artist. Charles M. Quinlan took over the art for her second appearance a month later, and Alberta Tews was credited with the story. Quinlan would draw the adventures of Ms. Victory from 1941 until 1944. With a new artist came a costume change.

From AC's Miss Victory Golden Anniversary Special

At left, Miss Victory's new costume for her second appearance. Quinlan soon changed the costume to the more familar version, seen below, as drawn by Nina Albright when she took over the art chores in 1944.

From AC's Miss Victory Golden Anniversary Special

To see 2 more pages of this fabulous Nina Albright' Miss Victory story, in which Miss Victory meets "Noric - The Maniac of the Opera," click the image above. The full story is reprinted in the pages of AC Comics' Miss Victory Golden Anniversary Special, published in 1991.

Like Quinlan before her, Nina Albright couldn't resist giving Ms. Victory a new costume and in 1945 the patriotic heroine had an outfit that was much more sexy and revealing with a neckline that plunged to her waist. Miss Victory kept this costume until Holyoke stopped publishing her adventures in 1946.

From AC's Miss Victory Golden Anniversary Special

The rights to all of these images belong to AC Comics and every image on this page or linked from this page was published by AC Comics in their "Miss Victory Golden Anniversary Special," copyright 1991.