Not to my knowledge. Wonder Woman was never in the Legion of Super Heroes, which Shadow Lass was. I can't recall any crossover- Superboy and Supergirl, yes, not Wonder Woman.
Shadow Lass was created in 1968.
a lass or lassie. Quine for a girl and Loon for a boy. Lass or lassie is more likely for the movies though ;)
it means the woman was pretty
The gender for "lass" is typically feminine. It is a term used to refer to a young girl or woman.
Shadow Lass- Tasmis Mallor or Malor= in Adventure comics- Legion of super heroes would come the closest. she had powers approximately equal to the fictional character- the Shadow but adapted to a female. Beautiful Lass with bluish complexion and a ronette-like hairdo.
In Scots dialect, young or adolescent girls are called lassies (sing. lass). Boys are lads, or laddies (sing. lad).
Its lass
'Lass' is a slang term for girl, originating in the North East of England, although nowadays it s stretched to apply to a woman of any age. In Scotland it is 'lassie'.
Noun Singularlass Plurallasses lass (plural lasses) # (archaic, informal) A young woman or girl. #: "Come and dance, ye lads and lasses!" # (Geordie) A sweetheart. :
Gordon M. West has written: 'Loughborough Anthropometric Shadow Scanner (LASS)'
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It means to be without a woman. The phrase only appears once in Shakespeare, in an unimportant speech in The Tempest, and is part of some side-imagery not even particularly relevant to the speech, as follows: " and thy broom -groves, Whose shadow the dismissed bachelor loves, Being lass-lorn" Apparently bachelors who have been dumped and are without a female companion like broom-grass.