: While her primary arcs focus on survival, math, and physics, her heritage—marked by her Pellucidarian father and surface-born mother—represents a bridge between two worlds that often informs her interpersonal dynamics.
: Victory is the daughter of Gretchen von Harben (a character from the original Tarzan series) and Nadok , a Pellucidarian warrior. Her early years were defined by her upbringing in the "inner world" of Pellucidar before moving to the surface.
: The "Mean Girl" arc typically involves a central romance that the antagonist tries to disrupt, creating a high-stakes social and romantic storyline common in young adult fiction. 3. Comparative Romantic Storylines
: Modern storylines like Jane Porter Untamed explore her life and adventures while Tarzan is away, shifting the focus from a traditional romantic duo to individual agency.
Partnerships between Pellucidarians (like Nadok) and Surface-dwellers (like Gretchen).
: A classic "falling in love" arc frequently referenced in comic adaptations (like those from DC Comics ) where an outsider must prove himself to a royal figure.
In related analytical studies (e.g., Fielding Fandom ), "Girl 125" often refers to page or section benchmarks in discussions of teen social archetypes.
Victory Harben is a primary figure in modern ERB "Girl 125" related materials, specifically within the Pellucidar: Across Savage Seas comics.