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Werewolf Hunter

Armand Broussard is a leading expert on the occult who travels to help those who complain of paranormal trouble. Curiously, he rarely fought werewolves (though he did in his first appearance), as he confronted supernatural threats of every type. Armand never carried any weapons of any kind, and frequently ended up in serious trouble. He was brave, knowledgeable and decent with his fists, but he was also an older gentleman, who knew his limitations and tried to avoid physical confrontations. He was briefly assisted by Danny O’Shea. Presumably, Danny got eaten. He had a daughter named Lily and a niece named Phyllis. His enemies included Ibid, Lustra and Zenobia. Notes: In some of the earliest stories, the professor’s given name was Paul while Armand Broussard was the (pseudonymous) name of the strip’s author, as seen most clearly here. However just a few month’s later, this changed with Armand becoming the professor’s name. No explanation was given.
Alias Werewolf Hunter
Real Names/Alt Names Professor Armand Broussard
Characteristics Hero, Monster Hunter, Fiction House Universe, Animal-themed, Occult, World War II Era, Public Domain
Creators/Key Contributors Lily Renee, Gustaf Schrotter(?), Unknown (as Armand Broussard)
First Appearance Ranger Comics #8 (December 1942)
First Publisher Fiction House [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Rangers Comics #8-41
Sample Read Rangers Comics [DCM] [CB+]
Description Armand Broussard is a leading expert on the occult who travels to help those who complain of paranormal trouble. Curiously, he rarely fought werewolves (though he did in his first appearance), as he confronted supernatural threats of every type. Armand never carried any weapons of any kind, and frequently ended up in serious trouble. He was brave, knowledgeable and decent with his fists, but he was also an older gentleman, who knew his limitations and tried to avoid physical confrontations. He was briefly assisted by Danny O’Shea. Presumably, Danny got eaten. He had a daughter named Lily and a niece named Phyllis. His enemies included Ibid, Lustra and Zenobia. Notes: In some of the earliest stories, the professor’s given name was Paul while Armand Broussard was the (pseudonymous) name of the strip’s author, as seen most clearly here. However just a few month’s later, this changed with Armand becoming the professor’s name. No explanation was given.
Source Werewolf Hunter – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Rangers Comics #18 (August 1944) | Armond Broussard, Lily Renée
Rangers Comics #18 (August 1944) | Armond Broussard, Lily Renée