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Crusader (MLJ)

The Crusader was actually an American museum curator who secretly worked for the Nazis. He wore a suit of armor, identical to one found in his museum, and claimed to be a legendary knight who had been blessed by the church in the year 942 not to die until he had completed his mission against the Turks. The curator used the Crusader legend to keep his own identity secret as he worked as a Nazi assassin. He was an enemy of Hangman. The Crusader was a capable rider and fighter, who used a variety of weapons, including a lance, shield, sword, club and battle axe. His armor made him bullet proof and otherwise protected him from injury. He also rode a powerful white stallion named Macedon who would trample people at his command.
Alias Crusader (MLJ)
Real Names/Alt Names Unknown
Characteristics Villain, Assassin, Nazi Party, MLJ Universe, World War II Era, Public Domain
Creators/Key Contributors Bill Woolfolk, Pierce Rice
First Appearance Pep Comics #33 (November 1942)
First Publisher Archie / MLJ [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Pep Comics #33
Sample Read Pep Comics [DCM] [CB+]
Description The Crusader was actually an American museum curator who secretly worked for the Nazis. He wore a suit of armor, identical to one found in his museum, and claimed to be a legendary knight who had been blessed by the church in the year 942 not to die until he had completed his mission against the Turks. The curator used the Crusader legend to keep his own identity secret as he worked as a Nazi assassin. He was an enemy of Hangman. The Crusader was a capable rider and fighter, who used a variety of weapons, including a lance, shield, sword, club and battle axe. His armor made him bullet proof and otherwise protected him from injury. He also rode a powerful white stallion named Macedon who would trample people at his command.
Source Crusader (MLJ) – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Pep Comics #33 (November 1942) | Bill Woolfolk, Pierce Rice
Pep Comics #33 (November 1942) | Bill Woolfolk, Pierce Rice