Tigress (DC Comics) - Golden Age Tigress

Golden Age Tigress

Tigress

Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Action Comics #1 (1938)
Created by Fred Guardineer

The first Golden Age Tigress was a thief/spy and foe of Zatara in the late 1930s. She debuted in Action Comics #1 (June 1938), and was created by Fred Guardineer. She wore tiger-striped sweaters and ran gangs of thieves and murderers. Apparently, she had no powers.

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