Jill Trent, Science Sleuth (comics)

""Two girls seem hardly a match for tommy-gunning experts at crime -- but Jill and Daisy have the limitless arsenal of Science at their command! Combined with canny courage, their exploits add up to another adventure in split-second sleuthing!""

Original Comic Book Feature

Jill Trent, Science Sleuth was a Golden Age comic book feature that appeared in Nedor Comics The Fighting Yank and Wonder Comics between 1943 and 1948. Jill was a scientist and inventor who (alongside her very close gal pal Daisy) solved mysteries with a combination of scientific knowhow and old-fashioned fisticuffs.

While quite obscure today, Jill Trent, Science Sleuth is interesting for its positive depiction of an independent action heroine who was never dependent on her boyfriend to get her out of a jam. Indeed, she didn't even seem to have a boyfriend, which itself was quite unusual for comic book heroines of the day. And while Jill typically used her science skills to solve the mystery, stories were generally resolved by Jill and Daisy punching out the bad guys much like any male comic book hero would have.

The Jill Trent stories are now in the public domain. Scans of several stories are available on the Internet from sites such as the Nedor-a-Day Blog and Golden Age Comics.

The original Jill Trent comic book feature provides examples of:

 * Action Girl
 * Badass Bookworm
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: Jill and Daisy.