Firehair
Firehair is a 1945–1952 comic book character who appeared in features in the comic book anthology Rangers Comics, published by Fiction House during the Golden Age of Comic Books. She is a Western heroine, a young woman raised by Native Americans who fights predatory white settlers who try to cheat or kill her adopted people. The character has been criticized as a paternalistic portrayal of a white savior, similar to the jungle girl comics that were prevalent at the time.
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Firehair
Firehair is a 1945–1952 comic book character who appeared in features in the comic book anthology Rangers Comics, published by Fiction House during the Golden Age of Comic Books. She is a Western heroine, a young woman raised by Native Americans who fights predatory white settlers who try to cheat or kill her adopted people. The character has been criticized as a paternalistic portrayal of a white savior, similar to the jungle girl comics that were prevalent at the time.
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Firehair is a 1945–1952 comic ...... at were prevalent at the time.
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Princess Smith
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Firehair, as seen in her own title, Girl of the Golden West, Firehair .
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Firehair
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"John Starr" and Lee Elias
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Rangers #21
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Lynn Cabot
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Firehair is a 1945–1952 comic ...... at were prevalent at the time.
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Firehair
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