The Black Axeman was a Nazi executioner who worked for the Super-Brain. When the alien scientist captured the Rangers of Freedom, he ordered Black Axeman to behead Ranger Girl. The Nazi executioner was stopped by Phineus B. Tutts, who distracted Super-Brain’s henchmen and allowed the Rangers of Freedom to spring into action and rescue their teammate. Before he handed Ranger Girl over to Black Axeman, Super-Brain had his henchmen put her in a dress, because Black Axeman was “sensitive about such things.” That line was never elaborated upon.
| Alias Black Axeman |
| Real Names/Alt Names Unknown |
| Characteristics Henchman, Nazi Party, Fiction House Universe, World War II Era |
| Creators/Key Contributors Dan Zolnerowich, Joe Doolin |
| First Appearance Rangers Comics #3 (1942) |
| First Publisher Fiction House [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
| Appearance List Rangers Comics #3 |
| Sample Read Rangers Comics [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description The Black Axeman was a Nazi executioner who worked for the Super-Brain. When the alien scientist captured the Rangers of Freedom, he ordered Black Axeman to behead Ranger Girl. The Nazi executioner was stopped by Phineus B. Tutts, who distracted Super-Brain’s henchmen and allowed the Rangers of Freedom to spring into action and rescue their teammate. Before he handed Ranger Girl over to Black Axeman, Super-Brain had his henchmen put her in a dress, because Black Axeman was “sensitive about such things.” That line was never elaborated upon. |
| Source Black Axeman – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
