Hidden under a crumpled red suit and face-covering cowl, he was a man of mystery without name or background. A no-nonsense fellow, the Arrow coldly shot arrows into hands, shoulders, and hearts of slobbering fiends who were always putting blondes into bondage. Later, it was learned he was a U.S. intelligence agent named Ralph Payne.
Alias Arrow |
Real Names/Alt Names Ralph Payne |
Characteristics Hero, Archer, Centaur Universe, World War II Era |
Creators/Key Contributors Paul Gustavson |
First Appearance Funny Pages vol. 2 #10 (Sept. 1938) |
First Publisher Centaur Publishing [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
Appearance List Funny Pages vol. 2 #10-12, vol. 3 #1-10, vol. 4 #1, 35-42, Amazing Adventure Funnies #1, Arrow #1-3, Fantoman #2 |
Sample Read Funny Pages [DCM] [CB+] |
Description Hidden under a crumpled red suit and face-covering cowl, he was a man of mystery without name or background. A no-nonsense fellow, the Arrow coldly shot arrows into hands, shoulders, and hearts of slobbering fiends who were always putting blondes into bondage. Later, it was learned he was a U.S. intelligence agent named Ralph Payne. |
Source Arrow – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |