Ursula Zandt

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Ursula Zandt is a fictional character, better known as the original Silk Spectre, from Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' graphic novel "Watchmen."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
superhero
activePeriodInFiction 1940s
alias Sally Jupiter NERFINISHED
Silk Spectre NERFINISHED
the original Silk Spectre NERFINISHED
appearsIn Watchmen NERFINISHED
Watchmen (graphic novel) NERFINISHED
basedOn Golden Age superhero archetypes
child Laurie Juspeczyk NERFINISHED
costumeFeature revealing yellow and black outfit
silk stockings
createdFor Watchmen limited series NERFINISHED
creator Alan Moore NERFINISHED
Dave Gibbons NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Watchmen #1 NERFINISHED
gender female
genre alternate history
neo-noir
superhero fiction
hasFandom Watchmen fandom NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Phantom Lady (character archetype) NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium comic books
mediumType graphic novel character
memberOf Minutemen NERFINISHED
narrativeRole member of the first generation of costumed heroes in Watchmen
mother of a main protagonist
nationality American
notableFor being the first Silk Spectre in Watchmen continuity
occupation costumed crimefighter
partner Hooded Justice NERFINISHED
personalityTrait ambitious
image-conscious
publisher DC Comics
realNameInCanon Sally Juspeczyk NERFINISHED
relative Laurie Juspeczyk NERFINISHED
retirementStatus retired superheroine
setting alternate history United States
successor Laurie Juspeczyk NERFINISHED
teamAffiliation Minutemen NERFINISHED
theme complicated family relationships
exploration of celebrity culture
sexualization of superheroes
universe Watchmen universe NERFINISHED

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Ursula hasFictionalBearer Ursula Zandt