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Armed with a 'black light ray projector' and a barely-there costume, Sandra Knight was the original Phantom Lady and one of the first female superheroes of the Golden Age. After joining the DC pantheon in the 1970's, Phantom Lady became a founding member of the Freedom Fighters. Sandra has since retired from crime-fighting and has passed the mantle of Phantom Lady to other women.
Golden Age character published by Standard Comics, Eclipse, AC Comics, America's Best Comics and Dynamite Entertainment. Black Terror has been described as a Superman-Batman-Punisher hybrid. He has been a member of Project SuperPowers and now Masks both published by Dynamite Entertainment.
Captain Flash is Public Domain as the original publisher went out of business and the copyright was not renewed prior to 1977.
As Mr. Scarlet, District attorney Brian Butler equipped himself with various gadgets he created contained in a utility belt, and also used hand-to-hand combat skills and acrobatic skills to fight crime. He teamed up with his adopted son Pinky, the Whiz Kid in most of his adventures.
Chase Yale, war correspondent, assumed the role of Commando Yank because he didn't think reporting on the war was doing enough to further his country's cause.
Pinky, the Wiz Kid was the junior sidekick to Mr. Scarlet. The two would become known as the Crimson Crusaders of Justice. His first appearance was Wow Comics #4.
Wealthy scientist Roger Wright became the superhero known as The Avenger for one reason: To avenge the death of his brother, who was tortured and killed by Soviet agents. The Avenger is one of the few Silver Age comic book superheroes who fell into public domain.
Tim Roland was Bob Benton's assistant and gained the same powers as the Black Terror. After the death of his body, his brain was transplanted into an android body.
Rocket man is an inventor who created a jetpak, and made one for his fiance, and together, they fight crime and nazis over europe.
The Fighting Yank is a Superhero who fought in World War II.
Ghost Rider is an Old West crimefighter set in the 1800s originally created and published by Magazine Enterprises
Prince Amentep of ancient Egypt would become the first person to wield the magical Ibistick.
Lived as a princess in the city of Thebes during Egypt's 12th dynasty, revived by Ibis the Invincible.
Doris Dalton was the fiancée of Cal Martin, an inventor and adventurer. She becomes his heroic partner Rocketgirl.
Dean Alder, the head of the Alder Academy, wanted to fight crime and instruct the young. Thanks to the Mystic Garment, a magic robe he wears, he can walk into and out of mirrors and gain powers as The Mirror-Man.
Susan Kent was the girlfriend of Jim Barr. When she discovered he was Bulletman, she wanted in on the action. Jim constructed a gravity regulator helmet to match his and made Susan his crime fighting partner, Bulletgirl.
The man who ruled over Nazi Germany during World War II. He wished to wipe leftists, Jews and other "inferiors" from the planet and rule over the world propagating an Aryan race agenda, an ideal that he oddly did not fall into himself.
Cat-Man was a costumed super-hero who was published by a golden age publisher, Holyoke, from 1940 through 1946.
Baron Eric von Emmelmann, a World War I German flying ace who was shot down in 1918 over a Polish swamp. Through the decades his body decayed and intermingled with the vegetation around him, becoming one with the marshland itself until at last it arose from the muck during the early years of World War II as The Heap.
Jim Barr wore a bullet shaped gravity regulator helmet that enabled him to fly and fight crime as Bulletman. Susan Kent would become his girlfriend and later wife, who fought beside him as Bulletgirl.
Dr Robert Dickering was saved by The Devil during the American Civil War on the 25th April 1864, in Cleveland County. To this day his mission is to track down evil men & kill those who will never repent.
Ex-criminal turned costumed crime fighter who adopts the guise of a Deacon.
Security agent, he works for the state department.
The Shield's sidekick. The version appearing in Pep Comics# 11-65, Shield-Wizard Comics #2-13, Special Comics #1, Hangman Comics #2-8 and The Black Hood Comics #10 is in the Public Domain.
After his parents were killed, Bart Hill originally took up the crime fighting guise as the boomerang wielding Daredevil. A character who has fallen into the Public Domain, Bart Hill has appeared in various comic books as the Death-Defying Devil, Reddevil, and Devil by different companies.
Predating Marvel's Captain America as the first U.S. patriotic superhero, the Shield has gone through many incarnations over the decades.
"Thru space! Thru time and into the third dimension leaps Captain 3-D"
By touching an object with his bare hand, the Human Bomb releases tremendous explosive force - enough to virtually shatter any substance. The Human Bomb fought alongside the Freedom Fighters before his death at the hands of Bizarro during the Infinite Crisis.
Originally conceived by Frank Thomas, the Owl, like Batman, was a creature of the night. When not in costume, the Owl is a police special investigator.
The first Owl Girl was the partner and girlfriend of the Owl, and gossip columnist for the Morning Eagle newspaper. The second, Laura Holt, is a merciless crime fighter and the granddaughter of the original Owl Girl.
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