Trigger Slumm was a small-time crook with big-time ambitions who ran afoul at least twice of superhero Bob Phantom. In his first appearance, he and two confederates embarked on an ambitious scheme to kidnap Billie Barnes, teenage son of an oil millionaire. They holed up with the child in his father’s oil fields and managed to hold off the police in a fierce gun battle. Only the intervention of Bob Phantom allowed the police to apprehend them. While he apparently spent some time in prison, soon after, Trigger was out and back on the make. He hijacked a truckload of illegal Chinese immigrants, and sold them back to the criminal boss “The Master”, a.k.a. “Princess” Ah Ku, who, impressed with his initiative and intelligence, made him her right hand man. Of course, the human trafficking ring was broken up by Bob Phantom, who presumably sent him back to jail after a sound thrashing, telling him “You should have stayed in jail where you were well off!”
| Alias Trigger Slumm |
| Real Names/Alt Names Trigger Slumm |
| Characteristics Villain, Mob Boss, MLJ Universe, World War II Era |
| Creators/Key Contributors Irv Novick |
| First Appearance Top-Notch Comics #3 (1940) |
| First Publisher Archie / MLJ [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
| Appearance List Top-Notch Comics #3-4 |
| Sample Read Top-Notch [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description Trigger Slumm was a small-time crook with big-time ambitions who ran afoul at least twice of superhero Bob Phantom. In his first appearance, he and two confederates embarked on an ambitious scheme to kidnap Billie Barnes, teenage son of an oil millionaire. They holed up with the child in his father’s oil fields and managed to hold off the police in a fierce gun battle. Only the intervention of Bob Phantom allowed the police to apprehend them. While he apparently spent some time in prison, soon after, Trigger was out and back on the make. He hijacked a truckload of illegal Chinese immigrants, and sold them back to the criminal boss “The Master”, a.k.a. “Princess” Ah Ku, who, impressed with his initiative and intelligence, made him her right hand man. Of course, the human trafficking ring was broken up by Bob Phantom, who presumably sent him back to jail after a sound thrashing, telling him “You should have stayed in jail where you were well off!” |
| Source Trigger Slumm – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
