The Blue Circle arranged a pardon for seven reformed “past masters in crime.” In exchange, they agreed to assemble whenever he asked as the Blue Circle Council, to provide advice and more direct assistance if necessary. The Blue Circle Council was made up of the following former criminals: Frank Craven, a former embezzler, who earned an honest living as a bank teller after being pardoned; “Fixer”, a former professional gambler proficient at cheating casinos; Mike Tyler, a former vehicle hijacker; “Saunders”, a former art thief; Greg Stern, a former expert counterfeiter; “Chuck”; and an unnamed 7th member.
Alias Blue Circle Council |
Real Names/Alt Names (See below) |
Characteristics World War II Era |
Creators/Key Contributors Unknown |
First Appearance Blue Circle Comics #1 (June 1944) |
First Publisher Rural Home/Croydon/Enwil Associates [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
Appearance List Blue Circle Comics #1-5, Roly-Poly Comics #15 |
Sample Read Blue Circle [DCM] [CB+] |
Description The Blue Circle arranged a pardon for seven reformed “past masters in crime.” In exchange, they agreed to assemble whenever he asked as the Blue Circle Council, to provide advice and more direct assistance if necessary. The Blue Circle Council was made up of the following former criminals: Frank Craven, a former embezzler, who earned an honest living as a bank teller after being pardoned; “Fixer”, a former professional gambler proficient at cheating casinos; Mike Tyler, a former vehicle hijacker; “Saunders”, a former art thief; Greg Stern, a former expert counterfeiter; “Chuck”; and an unnamed 7th member. |
Source Blue Circle Council – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |