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A sultry robot villainess with at least a minor history of battling [[El Hombre]].  
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', a curvaceous 1960s villainess, with a minor history of battling [[El Hombre]].  
  
 
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Her body is assumed to be composed entirely of platinum, implying superhuman strength and durability.   
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It is unknown if she is actually a flesh and blood human inside that armored costume. She could be robotic in nature.
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It is unknown if she is actually a flesh and blood human inside a body clinging shell of platinum armor. She could be robotic in nature, or similar to [[Steeljack]], her entire body might be a combination of human tissues infused with metallic derived compounds, in this case platinum.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 18 March 2017

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The Platinum Blonde
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Status:
Earliest Appearance: early 1960s
Base of Operations: Los Angeles area (assumed)


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #16


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The Platinum Blonde

The Platinum Blonde, a curvaceous 1960s villainess, with a minor history of battling El Hombre.

Powers

Her platinum based armature implies superhuman strength and durability.


Speculations, Theories

It is unknown if she is actually a flesh and blood human inside a body clinging shell of platinum armor. She could be robotic in nature, or similar to Steeljack, her entire body might be a combination of human tissues infused with metallic derived compounds, in this case platinum.