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As a kid (90s), I read some comics about a woman who was an explorer of some sorts.



In one of them, she falls into a lava/magic pool that renders her invisible (she also becomes worshipped by a tribe of non-humans I think?)



In another, she ends up stranded on an island with dinosaurs.



Edit: The woman becoming invisible was not treated as a superpower (she couldn't turn it on/off) but as an ailment. Also, the woman's aspect was one of a young, slender girl with brown/red hair. The comic drawing style was not cartoonish (tending more to the realistic side)










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  • This is pretty brief so if there is anything else you can remember please don't hesitate to edit it in. It might also be worthwhile taking a look at this guide to see if there is anything else you can add.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Mar 6 at 16:56











  • How many women get superpowers by falling into lava? That's how Firebrand got her powers too.

    – Laurel
    Mar 6 at 20:39











  • Possibly an European comic?

    – Jenayah
    Mar 6 at 21:47






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    @Jenayah I also think it may be an European comic, since the style seems similar to some examples i've seen, but i'm no expert in comics so i cannot be sure.

    – Álvaro Pérez
    2 days ago






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    @FuzzyBoots It wasn't a comic for kids, but it didn't treat adult themes like sex, drugs o extreme violence (maybe some partial nudity); i had borrowed it from my primary school's library.

    – Álvaro Pérez
    2 days ago
















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As a kid (90s), I read some comics about a woman who was an explorer of some sorts.



In one of them, she falls into a lava/magic pool that renders her invisible (she also becomes worshipped by a tribe of non-humans I think?)



In another, she ends up stranded on an island with dinosaurs.



Edit: The woman becoming invisible was not treated as a superpower (she couldn't turn it on/off) but as an ailment. Also, the woman's aspect was one of a young, slender girl with brown/red hair. The comic drawing style was not cartoonish (tending more to the realistic side)










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  • This is pretty brief so if there is anything else you can remember please don't hesitate to edit it in. It might also be worthwhile taking a look at this guide to see if there is anything else you can add.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Mar 6 at 16:56











  • How many women get superpowers by falling into lava? That's how Firebrand got her powers too.

    – Laurel
    Mar 6 at 20:39











  • Possibly an European comic?

    – Jenayah
    Mar 6 at 21:47






  • 1





    @Jenayah I also think it may be an European comic, since the style seems similar to some examples i've seen, but i'm no expert in comics so i cannot be sure.

    – Álvaro Pérez
    2 days ago






  • 1





    @FuzzyBoots It wasn't a comic for kids, but it didn't treat adult themes like sex, drugs o extreme violence (maybe some partial nudity); i had borrowed it from my primary school's library.

    – Álvaro Pérez
    2 days ago














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As a kid (90s), I read some comics about a woman who was an explorer of some sorts.



In one of them, she falls into a lava/magic pool that renders her invisible (she also becomes worshipped by a tribe of non-humans I think?)



In another, she ends up stranded on an island with dinosaurs.



Edit: The woman becoming invisible was not treated as a superpower (she couldn't turn it on/off) but as an ailment. Also, the woman's aspect was one of a young, slender girl with brown/red hair. The comic drawing style was not cartoonish (tending more to the realistic side)










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As a kid (90s), I read some comics about a woman who was an explorer of some sorts.



In one of them, she falls into a lava/magic pool that renders her invisible (she also becomes worshipped by a tribe of non-humans I think?)



In another, she ends up stranded on an island with dinosaurs.



Edit: The woman becoming invisible was not treated as a superpower (she couldn't turn it on/off) but as an ailment. Also, the woman's aspect was one of a young, slender girl with brown/red hair. The comic drawing style was not cartoonish (tending more to the realistic side)







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  • This is pretty brief so if there is anything else you can remember please don't hesitate to edit it in. It might also be worthwhile taking a look at this guide to see if there is anything else you can add.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Mar 6 at 16:56











  • How many women get superpowers by falling into lava? That's how Firebrand got her powers too.

    – Laurel
    Mar 6 at 20:39











  • Possibly an European comic?

    – Jenayah
    Mar 6 at 21:47






  • 1





    @Jenayah I also think it may be an European comic, since the style seems similar to some examples i've seen, but i'm no expert in comics so i cannot be sure.

    – Álvaro Pérez
    2 days ago






  • 1





    @FuzzyBoots It wasn't a comic for kids, but it didn't treat adult themes like sex, drugs o extreme violence (maybe some partial nudity); i had borrowed it from my primary school's library.

    – Álvaro Pérez
    2 days ago



















  • This is pretty brief so if there is anything else you can remember please don't hesitate to edit it in. It might also be worthwhile taking a look at this guide to see if there is anything else you can add.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    Mar 6 at 16:56











  • How many women get superpowers by falling into lava? That's how Firebrand got her powers too.

    – Laurel
    Mar 6 at 20:39











  • Possibly an European comic?

    – Jenayah
    Mar 6 at 21:47






  • 1





    @Jenayah I also think it may be an European comic, since the style seems similar to some examples i've seen, but i'm no expert in comics so i cannot be sure.

    – Álvaro Pérez
    2 days ago






  • 1





    @FuzzyBoots It wasn't a comic for kids, but it didn't treat adult themes like sex, drugs o extreme violence (maybe some partial nudity); i had borrowed it from my primary school's library.

    – Álvaro Pérez
    2 days ago

















This is pretty brief so if there is anything else you can remember please don't hesitate to edit it in. It might also be worthwhile taking a look at this guide to see if there is anything else you can add.

– TheLethalCarrot
Mar 6 at 16:56





This is pretty brief so if there is anything else you can remember please don't hesitate to edit it in. It might also be worthwhile taking a look at this guide to see if there is anything else you can add.

– TheLethalCarrot
Mar 6 at 16:56













How many women get superpowers by falling into lava? That's how Firebrand got her powers too.

– Laurel
Mar 6 at 20:39





How many women get superpowers by falling into lava? That's how Firebrand got her powers too.

– Laurel
Mar 6 at 20:39













Possibly an European comic?

– Jenayah
Mar 6 at 21:47





Possibly an European comic?

– Jenayah
Mar 6 at 21:47




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@Jenayah I also think it may be an European comic, since the style seems similar to some examples i've seen, but i'm no expert in comics so i cannot be sure.

– Álvaro Pérez
2 days ago





@Jenayah I also think it may be an European comic, since the style seems similar to some examples i've seen, but i'm no expert in comics so i cannot be sure.

– Álvaro Pérez
2 days ago




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1





@FuzzyBoots It wasn't a comic for kids, but it didn't treat adult themes like sex, drugs o extreme violence (maybe some partial nudity); i had borrowed it from my primary school's library.

– Álvaro Pérez
2 days ago





@FuzzyBoots It wasn't a comic for kids, but it didn't treat adult themes like sex, drugs o extreme violence (maybe some partial nudity); i had borrowed it from my primary school's library.

– Álvaro Pérez
2 days ago










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