Running for district attorney, Higgins threatened to fire Sergeant Kent upon being elected, claiming Kent’s inability to stop a murder syndicate in the city. In reality, Higgins was the leader of the same murder syndicate, obscuring his identity by always hiding behind a door and only letting his shadow be seen. His main enforcer was Bull Morello, who his thugs actually called their boss. The Voice was thwarted by Bulletman and Bulletgirl. The Voice didn’t have any powers.
Alias Voice (Fawcett) |
Real Names/Alt Names Higgins (no first name given) |
Characteristics Villain, Attorney, Mob Boss, Fawcett Universe, World War II Era |
Creators/Key Contributors Charles Sultan |
First Appearance Bulletman #1 (1941) |
First Publisher Fawcett [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
Appearance List Bulletman #1 |
Sample Read Bulletman (Fawcett) [DCM] [CB+] |
Description Running for district attorney, Higgins threatened to fire Sergeant Kent upon being elected, claiming Kent’s inability to stop a murder syndicate in the city. In reality, Higgins was the leader of the same murder syndicate, obscuring his identity by always hiding behind a door and only letting his shadow be seen. His main enforcer was Bull Morello, who his thugs actually called their boss. The Voice was thwarted by Bulletman and Bulletgirl. The Voice didn’t have any powers. |
Source Voice (Fawcett) – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |