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Green Lama

Jethro Dumont, a rich resident of New York City, spent ten years in Tibet studying to be a lama (a Buddhist guru), learning many mystical secrets in the process. He returned to the United States in order to spread the Buddhist teachings, but after witnessing a murder he realized he could be of more help by fighting evil and crime. He receives his Green Lama powers by reciting the mantra “om mani padme hum.” Dumont is also endowed with superhuman abilities acquired through his scientific knowledge of radioactive salts. Dumont has two alter egos, the crime-fighting Green Lama, and the Buddhist priest Dr. Pali. The Green Lama has superhuman strength, is nearly invulnerable, can levitate, and can summon ghosts to aid him. Note (1): The original comic books are in the public domain, but the character itself, and the original pulp stories, are protected by copyright, since Double Detective Magazines (where Green Lama debuted) had its copyright renewed. The rights to the Green Lama stories were retained by the author, Kendell Foster Crossen, and are now assigned to Kendra Crossen Burroughs. However, Ms Burroughs has stated she’s fine with the character being here, making it (sort of) an open source character. Note (2): The Green Jet is a re-printed version of the Green Lama, much like Atomaster is a re-printed version of fellow Spark hero, Atoman. An earlier Green Lama story had previously been re-worked with Magga the Magnificent taking the title role.
Alias Green Lama
Real Names/Alt Names Jethro Dumont
Characteristics Hero, Prize Universe, Wold Newton Universe, Flight, Telekinesis, Invulnerability, World War II Era
Creators/Key Contributors Jack Binder, Mac Raboy, Charles Sultan ?, Kendell Foster Crossen
First Appearance Double Detective vol. 5 #5 (Pulp, April 1940)
First Publisher Prize Comics Group [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Double Detective vol. 5 #5-6, vol. 6 #1-6, vol. 7 #1-5, vol. 8 #2, Prize Comics #7-34, Green Lama #1-8
Sample Read Green Lama [DCM] [CB+]
Description Jethro Dumont, a rich resident of New York City, spent ten years in Tibet studying to be a lama (a Buddhist guru), learning many mystical secrets in the process. He returned to the United States in order to spread the Buddhist teachings, but after witnessing a murder he realized he could be of more help by fighting evil and crime. He receives his Green Lama powers by reciting the mantra “om mani padme hum.” Dumont is also endowed with superhuman abilities acquired through his scientific knowledge of radioactive salts. Dumont has two alter egos, the crime-fighting Green Lama, and the Buddhist priest Dr. Pali. The Green Lama has superhuman strength, is nearly invulnerable, can levitate, and can summon ghosts to aid him. Note (1): The original comic books are in the public domain, but the character itself, and the original pulp stories, are protected by copyright, since Double Detective Magazines (where Green Lama debuted) had its copyright renewed. The rights to the Green Lama stories were retained by the author, Kendell Foster Crossen, and are now assigned to Kendra Crossen Burroughs. However, Ms Burroughs has stated she’s fine with the character being here, making it (sort of) an open source character. Note (2): The Green Jet is a re-printed version of the Green Lama, much like Atomaster is a re-printed version of fellow Spark hero, Atoman. An earlier Green Lama story had previously been re-worked with Magga the Magnificent taking the title role.
Source Green Lama – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Green Lama #5 (March 1945) | Mac Raboy
Green Lama #5 (March 1945) | Mac Raboy