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Cavalier

Rance Raleigh is the debonair owner of a high-class curio shop who lives a second life as the masked adventurer known simply as The Cavalier. His secret identity is inspired by his ancestor, the Duke de Chantrey, whose enchanted portrait hangs in Raleigh’s shop, frowning whenever danger is imminent. This happens with unnerving regularity, as the curio shop inevitably figures into murders, espionage, and other trouble. While Raleigh is skilled and confident enough to do most of the leg work in solving these mysteries as himself, ultimately he adopts his masked persona to deliver the coup de grâce alongside his two-fisted assistant, Rocky (who more often than not notices the frowning portrait sooner than his boss does). The Cavalier has no powers other than superlative swordsmanship, acrobatics, and derring-do.
Alias Cavalier
Real Names/Alt Names Rance Raleigh
Characteristics Hero, Swashbuckler, Standard Universe, Atomic Age
Creators/Key Contributors Sam Cooper
First Appearance Thrilling Comics #53 (April 1946)
First Publisher Better / Nedor / Standard / Pines [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Thrilling Comics #53
Sample Read Thrilling Comics [DCM] [CB+]
Description Rance Raleigh is the debonair owner of a high-class curio shop who lives a second life as the masked adventurer known simply as The Cavalier. His secret identity is inspired by his ancestor, the Duke de Chantrey, whose enchanted portrait hangs in Raleigh’s shop, frowning whenever danger is imminent. This happens with unnerving regularity, as the curio shop inevitably figures into murders, espionage, and other trouble. While Raleigh is skilled and confident enough to do most of the leg work in solving these mysteries as himself, ultimately he adopts his masked persona to deliver the coup de grâce alongside his two-fisted assistant, Rocky (who more often than not notices the frowning portrait sooner than his boss does). The Cavalier has no powers other than superlative swordsmanship, acrobatics, and derring-do.
Source Cavalier – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Thrilling Comics #53 (April 1946) | Sam Cooper
Thrilling Comics #53 (April 1946) | Sam Cooper