Black Terror (Part 1)
Mar. 7th, 2012 12:09 amWhen it was superhero chic to wear gold and purple one brave pharmacist would jump on to the scene dressed in black, a skull and crossbones across his chest.
The Black Terror hit the superhero boom in Exciting Comics #9 published by Standard Comics(to become Nedor. Six months after his introduction, he had his own comic. The only other character from the publisher to have the honor being the Fighting Yank.
Since his golden age run he has been echoed by others and revived to make a number of appearances. Most recently he is appearing in Project Superpowers. I wanted to show off howmuch of a loser interesting he was. Then I remembered this is scans_daily and you'd rather see him get run over by a helicopter and attacked by plants. So, you're getting both.
( From Exciting Comics #9 (May 1942) )
Black Terror supports quite a few writers who ended up big names. Richard Hughes who writes the story above and Patricia Highsmith...who didn't write anything in this post, but she did work on them!
The Black Terror hit the superhero boom in Exciting Comics #9 published by Standard Comics(to become Nedor. Six months after his introduction, he had his own comic. The only other character from the publisher to have the honor being the Fighting Yank.
Since his golden age run he has been echoed by others and revived to make a number of appearances. Most recently he is appearing in Project Superpowers. I wanted to show off how
( From Exciting Comics #9 (May 1942) )Black Terror supports quite a few writers who ended up big names. Richard Hughes who writes the story above and Patricia Highsmith...who didn't write anything in this post, but she did work on them!

