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+ | [[Phantom Lady]] & [[Raven (Quality)|Raven]]'s team-up in <i>Police Comics #20</i> was later re-drawn by Canadian comic book artist Jerry Lazare to tell the story of the [[Wing]] teaming up with [[Nitro]]. |
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Revision as of 19:42, 12 March 2014
Raven | |
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Real Name |
Tony Grey |
First Appearance |
Feature Comics #60 (1942) |
Original Publisher |
Quality |
Created by |
Frank Borth |
Golden Age Origin
The Raven saw an advertisement in a newspaper calling on the Spider Widow for aid and went to the address listed. When he arrived, he witnessed Spider Widow walk into an ambush by Nazis. The Raven followed them, rescued the girl, and helped her defeat the Germans. They then shared a kiss in the dark with neither seeing the other unmasked. The two heroes became a crime-fighting team and worked with the Phantom Lady on several occasions. Raven could fly and was an agile and skilled fighter.
Golden Age Appearances
- Feature Comics #60-72
- Police Comics #20-22
Notes
Phantom Lady & Raven's team-up in Police Comics #20 was later re-drawn by Canadian comic book artist Jerry Lazare to tell the story of the Wing teaming up with Nitro.