Dean Denton was a reformed burglar who decided to fight crime as the Deacon, to make up for his past misdeeds. He set up shop in an abandoned church in the marshes near Center City. He was assisted by Mickey Matthews, a young boy that he saved from crooks. The Deacon wore a deacon’s uniform as a disguise. He had what was essentially a secret public identity – he lived his daily life as the Deacon and everybody knew where he could be reached. Only Mickey Mathews and some of his old associates were aware of his criminal past and knew his real name. He had no superpowers, but he got by using his wits and miscellaneous skills he picked up in his criminal life. He was especially good at breaking into locks and cracking safes (his former criminal associates claimed he was “the best in the biz”), which came in handy in several occasions. Although Mickey was good friends with the Kitten, Cat-Man’s sidekick, the Deacon rarely interacted with Cat-Man. They only teamed up in two stories.
Alias Deacon |
Real Names/Alt Names Dean Denton |
Characteristics Holyoke Universe, World War II Era |
Creators/Key Contributors Al Ulmer |
First Appearance Cat-Man Comics #1 (1941) |
First Publisher Holyoke Publishing [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
Appearance List Cat-Man Comics #1-32 |
Sample Read Cat-Man (Holyoke) [DCM] [CB+] |
Description Dean Denton was a reformed burglar who decided to fight crime as the Deacon, to make up for his past misdeeds. He set up shop in an abandoned church in the marshes near Center City. He was assisted by Mickey Matthews, a young boy that he saved from crooks. The Deacon wore a deacon’s uniform as a disguise. He had what was essentially a secret public identity – he lived his daily life as the Deacon and everybody knew where he could be reached. Only Mickey Mathews and some of his old associates were aware of his criminal past and knew his real name. He had no superpowers, but he got by using his wits and miscellaneous skills he picked up in his criminal life. He was especially good at breaking into locks and cracking safes (his former criminal associates claimed he was “the best in the biz”), which came in handy in several occasions. Although Mickey was good friends with the Kitten, Cat-Man’s sidekick, the Deacon rarely interacted with Cat-Man. They only teamed up in two stories. |
Source Deacon – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |