The Brain (Bell comics)
The Brain | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Bell Features |
First appearance | Active Comics #1 (February 1942) |
Created by | Leo Bachle |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Gordon Bell |
Abilities |
clairvoyance Superhuman strength |
The Brain (Bell comics) |
The Brain is a fictional character created by Leo Bachle for Bell Features, a Canadian comic company in the 1940s, and first appeared in Active Comics #1.
The muscular and often bare-chested Brain's secret identity was dashing, Toronto penthouse-dwelling Gordon Bell who, like the Wizard before him, had a moustache, superhuman strength and the clairvoyant ability to "visualize faraway happenings", the latter powers in his case gained due to a dying wish his father had made to a friendly spirit on a distant French battlefield during World War One.[1]
While he first donned cape, tights and signature black skullcap-mask to battle Nazi agents, his adventures soon took on a more supernatural element, with him battling such inhuman adversaries as the sinister Dr. Coffin's ghoulish creation the Scarlet Zombie[2] and the sadistic skull-faced and bandage-wrapped Mummy Man who possessed psychic powers that were more than a match for his own.[3]
Friend and fellow artist Ross Saakel did a pint-sized parody of Bachle's character for Active Comics called The Noodle, a similarly caped and cowled two-fisted infant superhero complete with diapers and pacifier.[4]
References
- ↑ The Great Canadian Comic Books, Michael Hirsh and Patrick Loubert, P. Martin Associates, 1971
- ↑ Active Comics #8, 1942
- ↑ Active Comics #3, 1942
- ↑ The Great Canadian Comic Books, Michael Hirsh and Patrick Loubert, P. Martin Associates, 1971