"The Jade Buddha" | |
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Detective Comics | |
Title: | "The Jade Buddha" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 20 |
Cover price: | .10 |
Cover date: | October, 1938 |
Publisher: | Detective Comics, Inc. |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Vincent A. Sullivan |
Writers: | Gardner Fox |
Pencilers: | Fred Guardineer |
Inkers: | Fred Guardineer |
Cover artists: | Leo O'Mealia |
Cover inker: | Leo O'Mealia |
Editors: | Vincent A. Sullivan |
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- This is the first appearance of Lee Travis as the Crimson Avenger. It is notable in that Lee is the first masked DC Comics superhero, predating this title's more infamous Dark Knight Detective, Batman, by merely a year.
- This is the first appearance of Wing How, who is usually just referred to as Wing.
- Slam Bradley temporarily acquires magic powers in this issue which includes invisibility, teleportation, and telekinesis.