Holyoke was one of the few comic book publishers to truly reprint their old heroes sufficiently in the 1940s, & Miss Victory was a part of it!

    In 1944-45, they ran a series called 'Holyoke One-Shot' that sort of served like Dell's Four Color: A way to test characters for solo stardom. The main problem was that the character on the issue's cover did not appear on any of the interior stories, as well as all of the stories being reprints of earlier material from 1940-1941, & the fact that Holyoke did not commission new cover art, instead using splash pages from older stories! Miss Victory was cover featured in issue #3 (titled 'Miss Victory Comics', because each issue was individually titled but sequentially numbered. There were ten issues in all!). Of couse, there was no Miss Victory story in that issue, but the cover matched the title page of the Miss Victory story in Holyoke One-Shot #5. There was another reprint in Holyoke One-Shot #1.

   Miss Victory also showed up in a pair of 1945 giant-size one-shots titled 'Veri Best Sure Fire Comics' & 'Veri Best Sure Shot Comics'. These two one-shots had the exact same cover with different titles, But they had some different reprints!

  See you later!

   J.A.P.