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When The Flame's popularity began to fade a attempt was made to refresh the Big 3 member with partner in Wonderworld #30 (Oct. 1941). Writer Basil Berold is actually Lou Fine. Fine took over all the work on the The Flame after Will Eisner left.
Flame Girl has one of the most overly dramatic introduction ads I have ever seen. I looked for the issue because of the ad. You can see it here or under the cut.
(Ad scan from Blue Beetle #10)
Is that not awesome? This is how you sell comics.
(This May have been scanned by "narfstar" Whoever did them, did an excellent job.)
Flame Girl it would seem didn't do much to help the Flame. He was replaced a the cover by US Jones by #32. She continued to show up until Wonderworld #33 when the magazine folded.
She pops up in Dynamite Enterainmant's Project Superpowers. I don't know of her showing up in anything else, and Google returns little.
Yay Lue Fine tag!
Flame Girl has one of the most overly dramatic introduction ads I have ever seen. I looked for the issue because of the ad. You can see it here or under the cut.
(Ad scan from Blue Beetle #10)

Is that not awesome? This is how you sell comics.
(This May have been scanned by "narfstar" Whoever did them, did an excellent job.)
Flame Girl it would seem didn't do much to help the Flame. He was replaced a the cover by US Jones by #32. She continued to show up until Wonderworld #33 when the magazine folded.
She pops up in Dynamite Enterainmant's Project Superpowers. I don't know of her showing up in anything else, and Google returns little.
Yay Lue Fine tag!