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Ken Cockerhill was one of two original co-protagonists of the "Golden Dragon" series.
Ian Murray was one of two original co-protagonists of the "Golden Dragon" series.
Steve Carson was the protagonist of the "Federal Men" series, debuting in 1936. He was an FBI agent who would investigate various cases, solo or with others. He was an expert marksman and master of disguise.
Oz Bopp was the protagonist of a comedy strip, debuting in 1936.
Dale Daring was a female adventurer, protagonist of her ow series in New Comics/New Adventure/Adventure Comics from 1936 to 1939.
Goofo the Great was the protagonist of a humor strip, debuting in 1936. He was a short-tempered stage magician.
Sandor is considered the first Tarzan imitator in comic books, debuting in 1936.
Captain Bill of the Rangers was the protagonist of a Western series, debuting in 1936. He solved various crime mysteries.
Master of Magic
He was the protagonist of a comedy strip, debuting in 1935. He was a Mexican who faced ordinary problems but offered extraordinary musings about them.
Loin of Beef was the protagonist of his own series in New Comics, debuting in 1935.
Elsa Stewart was the fiancée and later wife of Douglas Stewart. She followed him in missions and her skills with a gun proved useful in battle. She was quick to kill when facing Mongols.
Steve Conrad was a scientist and inventor. He was supposed to explore Dolorosa Isle, just off the coast of Chile. He and his companions ended up in the subterranean world of Mikishawm and spend years exploring it. Steve was competent in unarmed combat.
Lucie Manette is the main female character of the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" (1859) by Charles Dickens. She was born c. 1757 in France but moved to Great Britain as an infant. In 1775 she learned her father Dr. Alexandre Manette was imprisoned in France and set out to rescue him.
Douglas Stewart was the male protagonist of the "Monastery of the Blue God" series, debuting in 1937. He was a captain of the Intelligence Service posted in China.
Cactus was a co-protagonist of the "Cactus and Sagebrush" series, debuting in 1935. The two of them were aging goldminers of the Old West. Cactus was short but quick to anger.
Sagebrush was a co-protagonist of the "Cactus and Sagebrush" series, debuting in 1935. The two of them were aging goldminers of the Old West. Sagebrush was the taller and calmer of the two. He carried no weapons. When angered he could throw stones at his opponents and knock them out.
Ivar, son of Harald was a character of the "Vikings" series in New Comics.
Kendal Quick was the protagonist of an adventure series in "New Comics", debuting in 1935.
Detective Sergeant Carey of the Chinatown Squad was the protagonist of a series which started in "New Adventure Comics" (1937 -1938) and then moved to "More Fun Comics" (1938-1941). He was a white officer investigating crimes in Chinatown.
Andy Handy was the protagonist of a comedy strip, debuting in 1936. He was incapable of performing seemingly simple chores without breaking objects.
Leo Vincey is a character created by Henry Rider Haggard. He first appeared in the novel "She" (1887) and returned in the sequel "Ayesha, the Return of She" (1905).
Horace Holly is a character created by Henry Rider Haggard. He first appeared in the novel "She" (1887) and returned in the sequel "Ayesha, the Return of She" (1905).
Robin Hood the dashing gentry who robbed the rich to feed the poor.
Ayesha is a character created by Henry Rider Haggard. She is an immortal born in ancient Egypt. She was born mortal but was bathed into a strange volcanic flame which granted her immortality. She has played both hero and villain over the millennia.
Captain Desmo was the protagonist of a series appearing first in "Adventure Comics" (1938 - 1940) and then in "More Fun Comics" (1940 - 1941). He served as an ace pilot of World War I while in his teens. Well into aduthlood, Desmo would seek adventures around the world.
Tod Hunter was the protagonist of a series, debuting in 1938. He was a hunter and explorer in the African Jungle. He first appeared while searching for the God of the Ruby Eye. His men were killed one by one by poisonous darts.
Professor Doolittle was the protagonist of a humor series, debuting in 1938. He was a creation of Bob Kane.
Protagonist of the "Anchors Aweigh!" series (1938 - 1940).
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