Rejected by every publisher to whom he submitted work, a writer decided to turn to crime. He plotted several heists and enacted them with a gang of thugs at his employ, taunting the police with notes. After successes against Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Bulletman deciphered a clue in his latest note, and the crime-fighting duo brought him down. Trying to escape capture, he inadvertently fell into a vat of molten metal.
| Alias Plotter |
| Real Names/Alt Names Unknown |
| Characteristics Villain, Criminal Mastermind, Fawcett Universe, World War II Era |
| Creators/Key Contributors Unknown |
| First Appearance America’s Greatest Comics #5 (1942) |
| First Publisher Fawcett [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
| Appearance List America’s Greatest Comics #5 |
| Sample Read America’s Greatest Comics [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description Rejected by every publisher to whom he submitted work, a writer decided to turn to crime. He plotted several heists and enacted them with a gang of thugs at his employ, taunting the police with notes. After successes against Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Bulletman deciphered a clue in his latest note, and the crime-fighting duo brought him down. Trying to escape capture, he inadvertently fell into a vat of molten metal. |
| Source Plotter – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |
