If you’ve read Hogan’s Alley #18, you read the article about Russell Stamm’s groundbreaking strip “Invisible Scarlet O’Neil.” Scarlet crashed the boys’ club of superheroes, combining sleuthing skills with an ability to become invisible (not to mention a touch of Golden Age cheesecake). Here, we present a complete daily sequence alongwith a Sunday page and other rare Scarlet art. Just click each thumbnail to see the corresponding strip!
- The opening spread of the feature story in Hogan’s Alley #18
- January 26, 1942
- January 27, 1942
- January 28, 1942
- January 29, 1942
- January 30, 1942
- January 31, 1942
- February 2, 1942
- February 3, 1942
- February 4, 1942
- February 5, 1942
- February 6, 1942
- February 7, 1942
- February 9, 1942
- February 10, 1942
- February 11, 1942
- February 12, 1942
- February 13, 1942
- February 14, 1942
- February 16, 1942
- February 17, 1942
- February 18, 1942
- February 19, 1942
- February 20, 1942
- February 21, 1942
- The April 8, 1945, Sunday page
- “Invisible Scarlet O’Neil” creator Russell Stamm
- The cover to the first issue of Scarlet’s comic book adaptation
- Scarlet’s first appearance in comic books, the cover to Famous Funnies #81
- The syndicate’s promotional material for “Scarlet”
- More syndicate promotional material
If you want to read the fascinating article about “Invisible Scarlet O’Neil”–the first female superhero–and the career of her creator Russell Stamm, subscribe to the print edition of Hogan’s Alley and receive issue #18 right away!
And while you’re here, be sure to read the other Web Extras for Hogan’s Alley #18: about Harry Haenigsen’s “Penny,” about Dudley Fisher’s marvelous “Right Around Home,” and the cartoon character restaurant menu!












































