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Well I've been to Madagascar but it was in the 2000s not the 1950s. So I'll say... the Sea Devils?
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quote:Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: In the 50's, Madagascar was a very exotic place to comic book writers. DC had two protagonists of the decade visit there: Adam Strange and which one even earlier in the decade?
I'll guess Jimmy Olsen
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None of you got it yet...here's a hint: he's not a costumed superhero
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Nicely done Quis! It's indeed King Faraday from his very brief early 50's series Danger Trail.
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Longtime Batman supporting character of the Golden Age, 1950's, and early silver age. Usually he would send Batman and Robin through time (Batman was a sci-fi book then).
He's shown up a handful of times since th mid-60's.
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