District attorney Tony Colby has the goods on Olly Snate, a mob boss. However, when the trial comes to court, a mob henchmen throws acid on the incriminating evidence, splashing Colby in the face and thus blinding him. Later, Colby undergoes an experimental operation by a mysterious woman. The operation is a success, and Colby’s sight is not only restored, but also improved, giving him perfect night vision. He decides to become the crime fighter known as the Mask, and later picks up three operatives: Silk Davis, a reformed criminal; Butch, a muscle-bound bruiser; and Carol Smith, the woman who helped him regain his sight. Notes: Nedor originally intended to call the Mask the Owl, a name shared by a Dell Golden Age hero. This explains why, in the early stories, not only does the Mask have a beak, but he also leaves behind a calling card that has an owl’s head on it. The Mask was initially created as a pulp fiction character called the Black Bat. The comic version was changed in several respects because of the agreement between Nedor and DC Comics over how they may use their respective bat-themed characters.
| Alias Mask |
| Real Names/Alt Names Tony Colby |
| Characteristics Hero, Attorney, Standard Universe, Bat-themed, World War II Era, Orphan Work |
| Creators/Key Contributors Raymond Thayer |
| First Appearance Exciting Comics #1 (April 1940) |
| First Publisher Better / Nedor / Standard / Pines [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
| Appearance List Exciting Comics #1-20 |
| Sample Read Exciting Comics [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description District attorney Tony Colby has the goods on Olly Snate, a mob boss. However, when the trial comes to court, a mob henchmen throws acid on the incriminating evidence, splashing Colby in the face and thus blinding him. Later, Colby undergoes an experimental operation by a mysterious woman. The operation is a success, and Colby’s sight is not only restored, but also improved, giving him perfect night vision. He decides to become the crime fighter known as the Mask, and later picks up three operatives: Silk Davis, a reformed criminal; Butch, a muscle-bound bruiser; and Carol Smith, the woman who helped him regain his sight. Notes: Nedor originally intended to call the Mask the Owl, a name shared by a Dell Golden Age hero. This explains why, in the early stories, not only does the Mask have a beak, but he also leaves behind a calling card that has an owl’s head on it. The Mask was initially created as a pulp fiction character called the Black Bat. The comic version was changed in several respects because of the agreement between Nedor and DC Comics over how they may use their respective bat-themed characters. |
| Source Mask (Nedor) – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |

