Miss America

Marvel Comics is 70 years old in 2009! To celebrate, they are printing tribute comics, and re-printing "classic" advertisements from the past 30 years. One of these tribute comics is a one shot(?) of Miss America, who was one of the invaders during WWII, I believe. The tribute is complete with a "Timely comics" logo, which is what Marvel used to be called. Notice on the cover, her hair is blonde, and inside the comic, it is brown. Her powers include super strength, flight, and "American Sass". Of course, a comic with a female star is highly likely to contain a few scenes of distress. Especially when it's a tribute to an earlier time. Lo and behold:

Miss America1 Miss America would never fight a bunch of brainwashed American Citizens! She attempts to flee, but is defeated by the mighty ankle grab.
Miss America2 She is quickly chained by the Nazi women.
Miss America3 "Witty banter" is exchanged...
Miss America4 and our hero engages in a mighty struggle!
Miss America5...only to find the chains are really tight! :P

After that, of course, she eventually breaks the chains and saves Democracy from the forces of Facism, or something.