Responding to some of the above:
* Dynamite has given MISS FURY a book of her own, not just a feature role in MASKS. Look for MISS FURY v2 #1 (writer: Rob Williams; illus: Jack Herbert; colors: Ivan Nunes) at your favorite provider. Beware the time warps.
* Besides the can't-be-posted-here 1942 Marvel and 1991 Malibu series, MISS FURY appears in at least one issue here. But y'all already knew that, right?
* Probably about as old as the Egyptian comic strip is the Babylonian comic flip-book, as documented in National Lampoon's THE VERY LARGE BOOK OF COMICAL FUNNIES. Very large baked clay tablets were created and moved by very large teams of slaves, flipped past the eager eyes of the god-king atop his ziggarut, then destroyed. This deserves a video.
* The NatLamp book also documents off-color Graeco-Roman bas-relief comic strips, ancient Assyrian joke strips, and Comic Strips Of The Gods that von Daniken missed. Yeah, what an amateur.
* I shall withhold my rant about the utter vicious stupidity of current counter-productive IP laws. [expletive deleted] Disney...
Is Miss Fury related to Nick Fury? No, of course not. No cigar.