Ace Comics (publishers) - Characters

Characters

  • Ace McCoy (in Sure-Fire Comics)
  • The Black Ace (in Four Favourites, Super-Mystery Comics)
  • The Black Spider (in Super-Mystery Comics)
  • Buckskin (in Super-Mystery Comics)
  • Buck Steele (in Sure-Fire Comics)
  • The Clown (in Super-Mystery Comics)
  • Captain Courageous (in Banner Comics, Captain Courageous Comics, Four Favourites)
  • Captain Victory (in Our Flag Comics)
  • Corporal Flint of the RCMP (in Super-Mystery Comics)
  • Dr Nemesis (in Lightning Comics, Super-Mystery Comics)
  • The Flag (in Four Favourites, Our Favourites)
  • Green Arrowhead (in Indian Braves)
  • Hap Hazard (in Four Favourites, Hap Hazard Comics)
  • The Lancer (in Super-Mystery Comics)
  • Lash Lightning and Lightning Girl (in Lightning Comics, Sure-Fire Comics (as Flash Lightning))
  • Lone Warrior and Sidekick Dicky (in Banner Comics, Captain Courageous Comics)
  • Magno the Magnetic Man (in Four Favourites, Super-Mystery Comics)
  • Marvo the Magician (in Sure-Fire Comics)
  • Mr. Risk (in Four Favourites, Men Against Crime, Mr. Risk, Our Favourites, Super-Mystery Comics)
  • The Raven (in Sure-Fire Comics and Lightning Comics) based on Ace pulp character Moon Man.
  • The Sword (in Captain Courageous Comics, Lightning Comics, Super-Mystery Comics)
  • The Unknown (in Four Favourites)
  • The Unknown Soldier (in Our Flag Comics)
  • Vulcan (in Four Favourites, Super-Mystery Comics)
  • Whiz Wilson, Time Traveler (in Sure-Fire Comics)
  • X The Phantom Fed (in Sure-Fire Comics and Lightning Comics) based on Ace pulp character Secret Agent X.

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