When Tarka murdered his rival for Zira’s affections, he committed the first felony on Mars in 50 years. He was brought, along with Zira, to face a court, but before a sentence was pronounced he begged to make up for their deeds by fighting evil on Earth. The Martian government accepts the offer, branded his arm, and sentenced him to exile. Together with his fellow criminal Zira, they were sent to Earth to rid it of crime. If they failed, then they would be destroyed–and so would Earth. Tarka took on the identity of Alan Wheeler, an FBI agent, with Zira as his secretary. They battled enemies such as the Black Hoods using futuristic weapons and their “disc-craft.” Sometimes they were called upon by Mars to battle interstellar criminals, as well, such as the Uralian Pirates.
Alias Crusader from Mars |
Real Names/Alt Names Tarka |
Characteristics FBI, Sci-Fi Hero, Ziff-Davis Universe, Martian, Atomic Age |
Creators/Key Contributors Allen Anderson, Henry Sharpe, Marvin Stein, Unknown |
First Appearance Crusader from Mars #1 (1952) |
First Publisher Ziff-Davis [CB+] [GCD] [DCM] |
Appearance List Crusader from Mars #1-2 |
Sample Read Crusader from Mars [DCM] [CB+] |
Description When Tarka murdered his rival for Zira’s affections, he committed the first felony on Mars in 50 years. He was brought, along with Zira, to face a court, but before a sentence was pronounced he begged to make up for their deeds by fighting evil on Earth. The Martian government accepts the offer, branded his arm, and sentenced him to exile. Together with his fellow criminal Zira, they were sent to Earth to rid it of crime. If they failed, then they would be destroyed–and so would Earth. Tarka took on the identity of Alan Wheeler, an FBI agent, with Zira as his secretary. They battled enemies such as the Black Hoods using futuristic weapons and their “disc-craft.” Sometimes they were called upon by Mars to battle interstellar criminals, as well, such as the Uralian Pirates. |
Source Crusader From Mars – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |