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Golden Arrow (comics)

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Comics character
Golden Arrow
Front cover of the 1946 American comic bookGolden Arrow #5 illustrated by Harry Parkhurst.
Publication information
PublisherFawcett Comics
First comic appearanceWhiz Comics #2(February 1940)
Created byBill Parker, Greg Duncan
In-story information
Alter egoRoger Parsons
SpeciesHuman

Golden Arrow is a superhero that appeared in American comic books published byFawcett Comics. Created by writerBill Parker and artist Greg Duncan, he first appeared inWhiz Comics #2.[1]

Character History

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Golden Arrow was Roger Parsons who, as a young boy, went on a cross-country balloon trip with his parents. His father, Professor Paul Parsons, was testing out an invention that was supposed to revolutionize aviation, but he and his wife were both killed by their greedy rival Brand Braddock. Roger was found and raised by "Nugget Ned" and became the superhero Golden Archer when he grew up. He would coat his arrows in gold leaf and ride a horse named White Wind.[1][2] He would fight "angry natives, evil cowboys and outlaws, talking totem poles, the female shootist the Gun Ghost, the killer Desolation, and Butu, the Ancient Bow-Man."[3]

The book appeared to be set in the Wild West, but Golden Arrow would occasionally make appearances alongsideCaptain Marvel.[4]

The character lasted fromWhiz Comics #2, which was the book's first issue, untilWhiz Comics #154, which was its second-to-last. He also appeared in his own series which lasted six issues.[5]

References

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  1. ^abMarkstein, Don."Golden Arrow".Don Markstein's Toonopedia. RetrievedDecember 30, 2024.
  2. ^"The 15 Best Superhero Archers That Prove It's The Coolest Power To Have".Ranker. Retrieved2024-12-30.
  3. ^Nevins, Jess."Golden Arrow".pulps, victoriana, and encyclopedias : the online home of jess nevins. Retrieved2024-12-30.
  4. ^"Fawcett Heroes".www.herogoggles.com. Retrieved2024-12-30.
  5. ^Scott (2010-04-13)."Scott's Classic Comics Corner: Archers of the Golden Age".CBR. Retrieved2024-12-30.
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