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Miss X (comics)

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Miss X
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Action Comics #26 (May 1940)
Created by Ken Fitch (script)
Bernard Baily (art)
Characteristics
Alter ego Margaret Janice "Peggy" Maloney
Abilities None

Miss X is a fictional character in the DC Universe. She first appeared in Action Comics #26 (May 1940). Although her secret identity was never expressly revealed, the reader was led to believe it was Margaret Janice Peggy Maloney the daughter of District Attorney Maloney.

Fictional character biography

Miss X aided Tex Thompson and Bob Daley after the third member of their team Gargantua T. Potts left to become a cook in the French Army. She wore no costume, and her sole disguise consisted of a pair of dark sunglasses. Tex was intrigued and obsessed with finding out who the mysterious Miss X was. In the final panel of Action Comics #29, he confided to his partner that he thought he had figured out who she was. In Action Comics #33 Tex Thompson was declared dead. This turned out to be a ruse, and Thompson returned as Mister America. Miss X made one last appearance, in Action Comics #43 (December 1941).

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