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Sorcerer

The Sorcerer, also called the Magus, was the most powerful magician in Venice during the 1500s. He took on an apprentice, Joe Djerk. The villainous Borgia wanted revenge on the Sorcerer and his Apprentice for refusing his request to make him invisible. The Sorcerer outsmarts him. The Sorcerer was a powerful magician who could cast spells invoking the powers of powerful entities such as Cthulu and Melek Tawus. Notes: This story is loosely based on the Goethe poem, Der Zauberlehrling. Along with Bogey Man, Sgt. Strong, and even Satanas, the Sorcerer and his Apprentice bestowed some of their powers (magic and luck respectively) on Captain Milksop.
Alias Sorcerer, Magus
Real Names/Alt Names Unknown
Characteristics Hero, Magician, Magic Caster, World War II Era
Creators/Key Contributors Unknown
First Appearance Red Band Comics #1 (November 1944)
First Publisher Rural Home/Croydon/Enwil Associates [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Red Band Comics #1-2
Sample Read Red Band [DCM] [CB+]
Description The Sorcerer, also called the Magus, was the most powerful magician in Venice during the 1500s. He took on an apprentice, Joe Djerk. The villainous Borgia wanted revenge on the Sorcerer and his Apprentice for refusing his request to make him invisible. The Sorcerer outsmarts him. The Sorcerer was a powerful magician who could cast spells invoking the powers of powerful entities such as Cthulu and Melek Tawus. Notes: This story is loosely based on the Goethe poem, Der Zauberlehrling. Along with Bogey Man, Sgt. Strong, and even Satanas, the Sorcerer and his Apprentice bestowed some of their powers (magic and luck respectively) on Captain Milksop.
Source Sorcerer – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Red Band Comics #1 (November 1944)
Red Band Comics #1 (November 1944)