
Forgotten Heroes NFTs presents:
The Linda Turner BLACK CAT NFT COLLECTION
A Forgotten Hero from the Golden Age of Comics
Originally launched by Forgotten Heroes NFTs, this collection was a tribute to the stunning vintage artwork of Lee Elias and the legacy of Linda Turner, a daring vigilante who once lit up the imaginations of comic fans in the 1940s.
Over 1300 unique collectors now hold a piece of comic history, preserving the spirit of a hero nearly lost to time.
The collection is complete.
Trading is available on secondary markets.
First appearing in 1941, Linda Turner starred as the Black Cat — a glamorous Hollywood actress who secretly fought crime and corruption in Los Angeles as a masked vigilante. Her solo comic series began in 1946 and ran for 30 issues before being rebranded and ultimately forgotten.
This NFT art collection, consisting of 3,333 hand-curated variations, was created to honor the original vision of comic artist Lee Elias and to preserve the legacy of one of the earliest female heroes in comics.
Today, 1,340 unique holders continue to keep that legacy alive on the blockchain.

Sniper proof
100% FAIR, we have secured our rarity data, so that Sniper Bots, can not detect when a rare NFT is about to be minted. Every participant will have an equal chance to mint a rare NFT.
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Curation vs rarity
In creating this collection, our goal was to stay true to the legacy of Linda Turner as Black Cat and to honor the original artwork of the late Lee Elias (1920–1998).
Striking a careful balance between rarity and authenticity, each NFT was thoughtfully curated to reflect the spirit of the original comic covers. Rarity traits were distributed across all 30 issues of the Black Cat comic series, resulting in a historically inspired digital archive.
The final collection of 3,333 unique NFTs stands as both a creative tribute and a carefully constructed artifact of Golden Age comic art.
Collectors can still explore rarity traits via third-party tools like TraitSniper and RaritySniper.

Project Status:
The Linda Turner Black Cat NFT collection is now complete and archived. While no future updates are planned for this specific collection, its artistic and historical value continues to resonate with collectors.
We are grateful to the 1,340 holders who have helped preserve and share this forgotten heroine’s story.
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Project Contributors
The Linda Turner Black Cat NFT collection was made possible thanks to the following contributors:
We thank everyone who supported the launch of this passion project.

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Yes. While minting is closed, collectors can buy and sell Linda Turner Black Cat NFTs on secondary marketplaces like OpenSea.