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Name
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13
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A.K.A.
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n/a
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Secret ID.
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Harold Higgins
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Type
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Costumed Hero
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Affiliation/Team
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Jinx (Side-Kick)
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1st Appearance
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Daredevil Comics #3
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Year
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1941
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Publisher
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Lev Gleason Publications
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Country of origin
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USA
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Harold Higgins is a very lucky child, up until his fifteenth year, when his parents are murdered. From then on he dedicated himself to capturing murderers, first as a private investigator and then as a costumed superhero. He is assisted by Jinx. He is very, very lucky though it's not clear whether this is an actual superpower or not.
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Name
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#711
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A.K.A.
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n/a
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Secret ID.
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Daniel Dyce
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Type
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Costumed Hero
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Affiliation/Team
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None
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1st Appearance
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Police Comics #1
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Year
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1941
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Publisher
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Quality Comics
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Country of origin
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USA
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Daniel Dyce is a District Attorney with a good heart but faulty judgment, and when his friend Jacob Horn, who is Daniel's exact double, wants to see his wife give birth, Daniel agrees and switches places with him. The problem is that Jacob is on trial, and ends up convicted to life behind bars in Westmoor Prison. Daniel goes to the Prison, wearing number 711. Worse, Jacob gets hit by a car and dies on his way to see his wife, leaving Daniel in the clink for good. Daniel tunnels his way outside but finds that everyone has forgotten about him. Rather than reassume his identity, however, he decides to remain an inmate, but fight crime on the outside as 711, leaving calling cards behind so that his victims will know their fate. He has no superpowers. In the final story 711 tracked a criminal named Oscar Jones to his lair, whereupon Oscar Jones shot and killed him. The murder was witnessed by a mysterious character named Destiny. The following issue, Destiny took over 711's position in the comic. Destiny's first adventure was to bring in Oscar Jones.
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