Black Fury (character)
Black Fury is the name of several
The first, John Perry, created by artists Dennis Neville and Mark Howell, appeared in Fox Feature Syndicate's Fantastic Comics in 1941. Perry is a gossip columnist who fights crime in his costumed alter-ego, Black Fury, assisted by Chuck Marley. The second Black Fury, appearing in Super-Magic Comics in 1941, is the secret identity of Rex King, an adventurer who can glide through the air and defends the African jungles with his pet black panther. The third Black Fury, a female criminal who battles the jungle goddess Rulah with trained panthers, debuted in Fox Feature Syndicate's Zoot in 1947. The final Black Fury, a horse that rights wrongs in the Western United States, debuted in Charlton Comics' Black Fury in 1955 and ran for 58 issues.
John Perry
The first Black Fury premiered in Fox Feature Syndicate's Fantastic Comics #17 (April 1941).[1] This version was created by artists Dennis Neville and Mark Howell. Black Fury is the alter ego of John Perry, gossip columnist for the Daily Clarion. Perry uses his newspaper connections to uncover information on crime and corruption, which he fights in his costumed form. He has no superpowers, and is assisted by Chuck Marley, the son of a slain policeman.[2] The Black Fury and Chuck capture the Fang, who murdered Chuck's father.[3]
The Fox Black Fury character appeared in eight issues of Fantastic Comics until issue #23 (Nov 1941), and also appeared in V...- Comics' #1-2 (Jan-March 1942) and Blue Beetle #12 (June 1942).[1]
Rex King
The second Black Fury appeared in Super-Magic Comics #1 (May 1941), published by Street & Smith Publications.[4] There were no writing or artists credited. Black Fury is the secret identity of Rex King, a costumed adventurer who can glide through the air, using the wing-like underarm flaps of his costume. He defends the jungles of Africa with the help of his pet black panther, Kato.[5]
Female criminal
The third Black Fury was created by Matt Baker, and debuted in Fox Feature Syndicate's Zoot #9 (Oct. 1947). This was a female criminal who used trained black panthers to battle the jungle goddess Rulah. She appeared in a story entitled "Fangs of Black Fury".
Charlton Comics
The fourth Black Fury debuted in
See also
- Miss Fury, another Golden Age superhero known as "the Black Fury" for the first six months of her comic strip
References
- ^ ISBN 0-87833-808-X. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
- ISBN 978-1-61318-023-5.
- ISBN 9781476638607.
- ^ "Super-Magic Comics #1". Grand Comics Database. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
- ISBN 978-1-61318-023-5.
- ^ Markstein, Don. "Black Fury". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
External links
- Markstein, Don, Black Fury the horse, Don Markstein's Toonopedia
- Black Fury, International Heroes
- Black Fury, International Heroes