
Soldiers, police officers, firefighters, doctors, nurses. Superhero comics often went out of their way to make it clear that those were the real heroes. It was inevitable that some of them would make the transition to comic book hero. Early in World War II, there was Pat Parker, War Nurse. The British medic Pat Parker began plying her caregiving trade in May 1941 in Speed Comics No. 13. One issue later, Harvey Comics in New York City had taken over the title from original publisher Brookwood Comics and begun crafting a more stylized identity for her. By No. 15, Pat had grown tired of getting too much personal publicity and hid beneath a costume, a rather generic supersuit with Wonder Woman-like boots. She settled into a bona fide superhero persona.
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