Jean Starr was an assistant D.A. and former secretary to Mayor Brant. She often tagged along on the Black Terror’s adventures. Bob Benton (Black Terror) was interested in her, but she thought of him as both cowardly and lazy when compared to his costumed alter ego. She was attracted to Black Terror and was obsessed with finding his secret identity. Besides Benton, she was also friends with city comptroller Rodney Clark. Jean was depicted as both a blonde and a brunette.
| Alias Jean Starr |
| Real Names/Alt Names Jean Starr |
| Characteristics Hero, Attorney, Standard Universe, World War II Era |
| Creators/Key Contributors Dave Gabrielson, Richard E. Hughes |
| First Appearance Exciting Comics #9 (May 1941) |
| First Publisher Better / Nedor / Standard / Pines [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
| Appearance List Exciting Comics #9, 45, America’s Best Comics vol. 1 #2, Black Terror vol. 1 #1-2, 4-21, 23-26 |
| Sample Read Exciting Comics [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description Jean Starr was an assistant D.A. and former secretary to Mayor Brant. She often tagged along on the Black Terror’s adventures. Bob Benton (Black Terror) was interested in her, but she thought of him as both cowardly and lazy when compared to his costumed alter ego. She was attracted to Black Terror and was obsessed with finding his secret identity. Besides Benton, she was also friends with city comptroller Rodney Clark. Jean was depicted as both a blonde and a brunette. |
| Source Jean Starr – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
