Silk Spectre
The Silk Spectre is the codename shared by two mother-daughter vigilantes in the Watchmen graphic novel series, created by writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons for DC Comics. The original bearer, Sally Jupiter (born Juspeczyk), adopted the persona in the late 1930s, becoming a founding member of the Minutemen, a group of costumed adventurers active during the 1940s. Her daughter, Laurie Juspeczyk (later Blake), succeeded her in the 1960s despite initial reluctance, operating until the vigilante ban of 1977 and playing a pivotal role in the series' narrative of thwarted nuclear apocalypse through her involvement with the Crimebusters and subsequent investigations. The characters embody themes of inherited legacy, personal agency, and the disillusionment inherent in prolonged superheroics within an alternate history framework.[1][2][3]