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== Origin == |
== Origin == |
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Dr. Z, or, as he calls himself, the "great Dr. Z", was an elderly international spy and a mad scientist. The doctor lived in a large mansion equipped with death traps and a lab. He kidnapped Mary Brown, on whom he planned to experiment. One device he was working on was a mind reading machine. To help him complete the device, and with help from his brutish assistant Hagor, he kidnapped Professor Larry Hunter, a psychologist and expert on the human brain. After Hunter finished the device, the doctor was killed by one of his own deathtraps. |
Dr. Z, or, as he calls himself, the "great Dr. Z", was an elderly international spy and a mad scientist. The doctor lived in a large mansion equipped with death traps and a lab. He kidnapped Mary Brown, on whom he planned to experiment. One device he was working on was a mind reading machine. To help him complete the device, and with help from his brutish assistant Hagor, he kidnapped Professor Larry Hunter, a psychologist and expert on the human brain. After Hunter finished the device, the doctor was killed by one of his own deathtraps. |
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== Public Domain Appearances == |
== Public Domain Appearances == |
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*Wham Comics #2 |
*Wham Comics #2 |
Latest revision as of 03:50, 20 April 2022
Dr. Z | |
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Real Name |
Unknown |
First Appearance |
Wham Comics #2 (1940) |
Original Publisher |
Centaur |
Created by |
Patrick Weld |
Origin
Dr. Z, or, as he calls himself, the "great Dr. Z", was an elderly international spy and a mad scientist. The doctor lived in a large mansion equipped with death traps and a lab. He kidnapped Mary Brown, on whom he planned to experiment. One device he was working on was a mind reading machine. To help him complete the device, and with help from his brutish assistant Hagor, he kidnapped Professor Larry Hunter, a psychologist and expert on the human brain. After Hunter finished the device, the doctor was killed by one of his own deathtraps.
Public Domain Appearances
- Wham Comics #2
Notes
- Not to be confused with the Venture Bros. and Johnny Quest character of the same name.