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Name
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Electro-girl
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A.K.A.
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n/a
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Secret ID.
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Carol Flane
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Type
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Costumed Heroine
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Affiliation/Team
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None
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1st Appearance
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Whizzer Comics / Super-Duper
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Year
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1947
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Publisher
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Cartoon Art Productions
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Country of origin
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UK
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When Dr. Flane, the eminent electro-biologist dies under suspicious circumstances, his daughter Carol investigates his laboratory. She is struck by a bolt of electricity which throws her through the air, after which she discovers she has gained electrical powers when she electrocutes a cat by stroking it. A few weeks later she publicly proclaims in the newspaper the start of her crime-fighting career, as Electro-Girl.
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Name
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Electroman
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A.K.A.
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n/a
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Secret ID.
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Dan Watkins
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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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Electroman Comics
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Year
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1951
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Publisher
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Scion Ltd
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Country of origin
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UK
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Arch criminal Dan Watkins is framed for murder and ends up in the electric chair. Attempts to execute him prove difficult however; the first attempt appears to cure him of his criminal tendencies, while the second alters his electrical structure to grant him superpowers. Renouncing his life of crime, he becomes the superhero Electroman. Has electrical powers, (which he can switch on and off, on, using a live wire or switch, off, by grounding him-self out!) )although there is some implication of super strength. He also appears to be somewhat indestructible, with bullets bouncing off him and plane propellers breaking when they hit him.
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Name
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Elliman, Ace of Magic
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A.K.A.
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n/a
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Secret ID.
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Nigel Elliman
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Type
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Magician
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Affiliation/Team
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None
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1st Appearance
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Red Dragon Comics Vol 2 #3
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Year
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1948
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Publisher
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Street & Smith
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Country of origin
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USA
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Nigel Elliman replaces Blackstone in Super-Magician Comics #v4#12 as the lead feature magician in this comic series.
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Name
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Emerald Bowman
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A.K.A.
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n/a
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Secret ID.
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Unknown
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Type
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Costumed Archer
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Affiliation/Team
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Green Arrows of the World
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1st Appearance
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World's Finest Comics #250
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Year
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1958
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Publisher
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National Periodical Publications (DC)
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Country of origin
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USA
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Emerald Bowman s base of Operations: India Copper
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Name
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Enchanted Dagger
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A.K.A.
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n/a
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Secret ID.
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Roger Chalmers
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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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Yankee Comics #1
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Year
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1941
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Publisher
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Harry 'A' Chesler Dynamic Publications
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Country of origin
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USA
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Roger Chalmers, of no particular occupation or origin, somehow comes into possession of a magical dagger. Roger decides to fight crime in Washington DC with it and takes on the identity of the Enchanted Dagger. Roger has no superpowers, but he does have the magic dagger, which paralyses those it lands near and, Magic Lasso-like, makes them answer all questions truthfully. Moreover, Roger, as the "true owner" of the dagger, cannot by harmed by it.
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Name
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Ermine (The)
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A.K.A.
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N/A
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Secret ID.
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None
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Type
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Unknown
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Affiliation/Team
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None
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1st Appearance
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Fantoman #2
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Year
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1940
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Publisher
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Centaur Publications
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Country of origin
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USA details missing
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7 page story. Only appearance
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Name
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Eternal Brain (The)
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A.K.A.
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n/a
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Secret ID.
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Prof' William Carmody
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Type
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Robot?
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Affiliation/Team
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None
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1st Appearance
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Red Raven Comics #1 (of 1)
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Year
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1940
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Publisher
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Timely / Atlas Publications (Marvel)
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Country of origin
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USA
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In the far future of 1980 Professor Carmody, who is experimenting to replace human organs with mechanical substitutes, is shot and killed by "enemy agents," and as he dies directs his assistant to put his brain into a "artificial heart." Carmody then becomes the Eternal Brain. He can speak and hear through mechanical devices and also has telepathic abilities.
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