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As the Blue Bulleteer on the cover of Femforce #38 (1991)
As the Blue Bulleteer on the cover of Femforce #38 (1991)

Nightveil is a fictional character, a superheroine who appears in the Femforce comic book, published by AC Comics. Her true identity is Laura Wright, daughter to a member of the United States Senate. Originally, Laura had no "super powers", but fought evil as a caped-and-masked markswoman, the Blue Bulleteer. After a near-fatal injury, she was rescued by the great wizard Azagoth who gave her mystical powers. It allowed her to become a giantess. From then onwards she became Nightveil, a being of almost limitless power who combats supernatural villans like "The Shroud" and the "Great God Capricorn". Her chief nemesis is beautiful but evil Alizrin Crimson. Femforce #38 (1991). ... Femforce #38 (1991). ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... A superhero is a fictional character who is noted for feats of courage and nobility and who usually has a colorful name and costume and abilities beyond those of normal human beings. ... Femforce is a comic book published by A.C. Comics, drawn by (amongst others) Bill Black, Stephanie Sanderson and Mark Heike. ... AC Comics evolved out of Paragon Publications, and was known as Americomics in its first year of existence. ... Seal of the Senate The United States Senate is one of the two chambers of the Congress of the United States, the other being the House of Representatives. ... Evil is a term describing that which is regarded as morally bad, intrinsically corrupt, wantonly destructive, inhumane, or wicked. ... It has been suggested that Mageborn be merged into this article or section. ... Mysticism from the Greek (muo, concealed) is the pursuit of achieving communion or identity with, or conscious awareness of, ultimate reality, the divine, spiritual truth, or God through direct experience, intuition, or insight; and the belief that such experience is an important source of knowledge or understanding. ...


Nightveil (in her Blue Bulleteer identity) is an adaptation of the Golden Age superhero, Phantom Lady. AC had initially sought to publish new adventures of that character, believing that it had acquired the rights, but DC Comics asserted that it had instead purchased the rights to the character and AC declined to challenge the larger publisher. Superman, the catalyst of the Golden Age, from Superman #14, January-February 1942. ... Phantom Lady #17 (April, 1948), Fox Feature Syndicate. ... DC Comics is one of the largest American companies in comic book and related media publishing. ...


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Nightveil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (202 words)
Nightveil is a fictional character, a superheroine who appears in the Femforce comic book, published by AC Comics.
Nightveil (in her Blue Bulleteer identity) is an adaptation of the Golden Age superhero, Phantom Lady.
AC had initially sought to publish new adventures of that character, believing that it had acquired the rights, but DC Comics asserted that it had instead purchased the rights to the character and AC declined to challenge the larger publisher.
Nightveil - WestGuard (815 words)
While acting as Nightveil, she wears a fl reinforced bodysuit complemented with purple boots, gloves, belt, thigh-length cape, and a purple V-shaped section on the torso.
Nightveil is capable of doing nearly anything she can imagine, but her inexperience prevents her from making full use of her abilities.
Nightveil is also a member of the New York Institute For Parapsychological Research, a privately funded supernatural consulting firm located on the island of Manhattan in New York, New York.
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