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Madame Fatal is a fictional crimefighter who was published during the Golden Age of Comic Books. The character is notable as the first (and perhaps only) cross-dressing comic book hero. "She" was actually Richard Stanton, a retired actor in New York City who disguised himself as an old lady and used nothing but his wits, natural athleticism, and acting skills to fight crime. Madame Fatal was created by artist/writer Art Pinajian in Crack Comics #1 (May, 1940), an anthology series published by Quality Comics, and appeared as a feature in that title through #22.

Stanton first adopted the identity of "Madame Fatal" to rescue his daughter from kidnappers, and then was inspired by his success to regularly fight crime. His disguise gave him an edge in physical combat, as his foes would underestimate his strength and speed. Madame Fatal was also aided on occasion by his intelligent pet parrot, Hamlet. As Stanton was a former stage actor who lived alone, many modern readers believe that the cross-dressing character was actually a thinly-disguised homosexual, though this was never expressly acknowledged in Crack Comics, nor are Pinajian's intentions known.

DC Comics acquired the rights to the former Quality characters in 1956, but has yet to make use of Madame Fatal beyond a mere mention that made light of the character's transvestite M.O. In a scene in JSA #1 (August, 1999) that depicted the funeral of the first Sandman, Wildcat wonders whether his own funeral will "be like the time they buried Madame Fatal here, and no one turned up for the funeral but the touring cast of La Cage aux Folles
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