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'''The Grim Reaper''' is a [[fictional character]] and a [[superhero]] who originally appeared in ''Wonder Comics'' #1, published by [[Nedor Comics|Better Publications]] in May, 1944 ([http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=3595 Grand Comics Database]). His origin story was told in ''Wonder Comics'' #2 and he appeared in ''Fighting Yank'' #7 around the same time.
'''The Grim Reaper''' is a [[fictional character]] and a [[superhero]] who originally appeared in ''Wonder Comics'' #1, published by [[Nedor Comics|Better Publications]] in May, 1944 ([http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=3595 Grand Comic-Book Database]). His origin story was told in ''Wonder Comics'' #2 and he appeared in ''Fighting Yank'' #7 around the same time.


The [[public domain]] character was revived in the modern age in [[Tom Strong]] #11 by [[Alan Moore]] and [[Chris Sprouse]]. He was killed by [[Black Terror|The Terror]] in the [[Terra Obscura]] miniseries.
The [[public domain]] character was revived in the modern age in [[Tom Strong]] #11 by [[Alan Moore]] and [[Chris Sprouse]]. He was killed by [[Black Terror|The Terror]] in the [[Terra Obscura]] miniseries.

Revision as of 20:41, 3 February 2006

Grim Reaper
Wonder Comics #1
Publication information
PublisherNedor Comics
America's Best Comics
First appearanceWonder Comics #1
In-story information
Alter egoWilliam 'Bill' Norris
Team affiliationsSociety of Modern American Science Heroes (SMASH)
Abilitiesnone, used guns and a sword

The Grim Reaper is a fictional character and a superhero who originally appeared in Wonder Comics #1, published by Better Publications in May, 1944 (Grand Comic-Book Database). His origin story was told in Wonder Comics #2 and he appeared in Fighting Yank #7 around the same time.

The public domain character was revived in the modern age in Tom Strong #11 by Alan Moore and Chris Sprouse. He was killed by The Terror in the Terra Obscura miniseries.

N.B. Not to be confused with the Marvel Comics supervillain of the same name.


Character History

Revivals

America's Best Comics

The Grim Reaper, along with other heroes from Nedor Comics, were revived by Alan Moore in his series Tom Strong. This revival set the characters on a parallel world called Terra Obscura, which was also the title of the resulting mini-series.

This Reaper eventually opposed the goals of the revived Black Terror and was killed, during his own unsuccessful attempt to put an end to the Terror.

Powers and Abilities

None in the Golden Age, when revived by ABC, his sword could project electromagnetic blasts.

See also