
Colleen Wing
Colleen Wing
First Appearance
Marvel Premiere #19 (1974)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Daughter of the Dragon
About Colleen Wing
Colleen Wing made her debut in Marvel Premiere #19 (1974), arriving on the scene as a fiercely capable warrior with roots in both Eastern martial arts tradition and Western street-level grit. Created during Marvel's 1970s kung fu boom, she quickly distinguished herself from the era's trend characters by developing into a fully realized heroine with a rich personal mythology. That first appearance is a cornerstone Bronze Age key, and collectors who recognize her growing cultural footprint have been hunting clean copies for years.
Colleen is perhaps best known as one half of the Daughters of the Dragon alongside Misty Knight, a partnership that launched its own celebrated limited series and cemented both women as among Marvel's toughest street-level operatives. Her complicated history with The Hand — the deadly ninja organization she was once manipulated into serving — adds layers of moral tension that writers have revisited across decades of storytelling. Her mastery of the katana, her martial arts discipline, and her extraordinary tactical intellect make her credible in virtually any conflict, from back-alley brawls to cosmic confrontations, which explains her appearances across wildly diverse team rosters including the Defenders, Heroes For Hire, and even the Infinity Watch.
Beyond her solo and partnership credentials, Colleen has been a linchpin in some of Marvel's most beloved street-level runs. Her appearances throughout the Iron Fist and Power Man series of the 1970s and 1980s are essential reading for fans of that era, while modern storylines have reintroduced her to entirely new audiences, dramatically spiking back-issue demand. Her association with the Lady Liberators and The Initiative further demonstrates how organically she fits into Marvel's broader universe without ever losing her distinct identity.
For collectors, Colleen Wing represents exactly the kind of character whose key issues reward early attention. Marvel Premiere #19 is the prize, but her appearances in Marvel Team-Up, Power Man and Iron Fist, and her co-starring role in Daughters of the Dragon all carry genuine long-term value. As street-level Marvel continues to resonate with readers and mainstream audiences alike, Colleen's back-issue market has only one direction to go. Building a Colleen Wing run now is a smart play for any serious collector.








