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Phantom Girl

Tinya Wazzo

First Appearance

Action Comics #276 (1961)

Powers & Abilities

FlightAgilityPhasing / GhostUnarmed CombatEscape ArtistElectronic DisruptionPower ItemStealthLeadership

Teams

BgztliansLegion Espionage SquadLegion of Super-HeroesLegionnaires

Also Known As

Tinya Wazzo, Tinya Wazzo-Nah, Phantom Woman, Phase, Apparition

About Phantom Girl

Phantom Girl is one of the founding pillars of DC's Legion of Super-Heroes, a 30th-century superteam that has captivated readers for decades. Born Tinya Wazzo on the extradimensional world of Bgztl, she possesses the native ability of her people to phase through solid matter, making her body intangible and nearly impossible to contain or harm. Her debut in Action Comics #276 in 1961 marked one of the earliest expansions of the Legion roster beyond its founding trio, and that issue remains a significant target for Silver Age collectors hunting complete Legion first appearances.

Across multiple continuity eras, Tinya has proven herself far more than a one-trick phasing powerhouse. She served as a core operative of the Legion Espionage Squad, where her stealth and intangibility made her one of the team's most tactically valuable members. She also demonstrated genuine leadership qualities, earning the trust of teammates who recognized her cool-headedness under pressure. The famous Five Years Later era of Legion storytelling, launched in Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 4, saw Tinya take on the identity of Apparition, and her complex romance and eventual marriage to Ultra Boy became one of the most compelling relationship arcs in Legion history, giving collectors a rich run of emotionally driven issues to chase.

The 1990s reboot era introduced her as a slightly reimagined character operating under the Legionnaires banner, and a particularly fascinating storyline saw her consciousness merged with an Earthgov operative known as Phase, blurring the lines of identity in ways that kept readers guessing for years. This era produced a wave of collectible key issues across both the Legion of Super-Heroes and Legionnaires titles. Later continuity updates, including the threeboot era and post-Infinite Crisis restorations, brought Tinya back in forms closer to her Silver Age roots, giving long-time fans and new collectors multiple entry points into her history.

For collectors, Phantom Girl represents one of the most undervalued Legion characters in the back-issue market. Action Comics #276 in high grade is a legitimate Silver Age key, and her appearances across the Baxter-series Legion run and the gritty Five Years Later volumes offer affordable collecting opportunities with strong upside. Whether you are building a complete Legion run or cherry-picking key character issues, Tinya Wazzo's books reward the effort and reflect the full sweep of one of DC's most ambitious ongoing universes.

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