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Gay Ghost

The Gay Ghost (later renamed the Grim Ghost, not to be confused with Grim Ghost) is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe whose first appearance was in Sensation Comics #1 (January 1942), published by one DC's predecessor companies, All-American Publications. He was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Purcell.[1]

Gay Ghost
The Gay Ghost, excerpt from Sensation Comics #1 (January 1942).
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics (originally All-American Publications)
First appearanceSensation Comics #1 (January 1942)
Created byGardner Fox
Howard Purcell
In-story information
Alter egoKeith Everet
Team affiliationsAll-Star Squadron
Notable aliasesGrim Ghost
AbilitiesPossess a living host
Incorporeality at will
Keen swordsman and hand to hand combatant

Publication history

The Gay Ghost appeared in Sensation Comics #1–13, 15–33, and 38, his last appearance until Secret Origins (vol. 2) #42 (July 1989).[2] Most recently, he appeared in Animal Man #25 (July 1990).

In 1700s Ireland, Keith Everet, the Earl of Strethmere, is killed by footpads as he is on his way to propose to his beloved Deborah Wallace. After his death, he encounters his ancestors, who return him to life in return for a vow to fight for justice. There is one catch: he has to wait for Deborah Wallace to return to Ireland (after emigrating to America) before he can return.

Everet's spirit haunts his castle until 1941, when the last remaining descendant of Deborah Wallace, who shares her name, returns to Ireland together with Charles Collins, her would-be fiance. They come to the castle at the same time as some Nazi saboteurs and Collins is killed. Seeing his beloved Deborah in danger, Everet takes over Collins' body, deals with the saboteurs, and returns to America with Deborah.[3] In America, Everet would leave the body of "Charles" in order to fight crime.[4]

According to Jess Nevins' Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes, the Gay Ghost's enemies include "the Nazi mad scientist Dr. Vozak, the one-armed, torch-handed Flaming Hand, the heat-ray-wielding Japanese spy Togio, and the immortal Mexican El Espada".[5]

The Gay Ghost's afterlife has been somewhat troubled. The meaning of the word "gay" changed quite a bit after his Golden Age appearances. In reprints, DC has changed the name to "Grim Ghost", a moniker that the character never used in the 1940s.[4]

Limbo

Grant Morrison's run on Animal Man conjectures that all characters which were once published by DC Comics but are no longer active are sent to a dimension called "Limbo", where they remain until they are revived by returning to active publication. Characters never remember being in Limbo. In Animal Man #25, Animal Man becomes the first character to visit Limbo while still "current" and encounters a large number of old Golden Age and Silver Age DC comic book characters. The Gay Ghost is among them, but he says that he does not want to be "brought back", since the colloquial meaning of the word gay has changed since the character was created in the 1940s, and he is not himself a homosexual.[6]

During Final Crisis: Superman Beyond 3D #1-2 (October 2008) the Gay Ghost and other inhabitants of Limbo are rescued by Superman, who they assist in fighting a cosmic threat. Other inhabitants of Limbo include (but are not limited to) Merryman, Ace the Bat-Hound and Hardhat.[7]

Powers and abilities

The Gay Ghost is able to leave Collins' body at will and can also materialise/dematerialise at will. Apart from that, he is a keen swordsman and hand-to-hand fighter.

In other media

Batman: The Animated Series

Although the Gay Ghost did not appear in Batman: The Animated Series, the man he possesses, Charles "Charlie" Collins, does appear in the episode "Joker's Favor". He bears absolutely no resemblance to his comic book counterpart, and he was just used as a pawn by the Joker.

Law & Order

Gay Ghost comic books were mentioned in a 2010 Law & Order episode, "Love Eternal" (season 20, episode 22). The phrase "he was cheerful" is a recurring line.

References

  1. ^ Mitchell, Kurt; Thomas, Roy (2019). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1940-1944. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 140. ISBN 978-1605490892.
  2. ^ Thomas, Roy (2006). The All-Star Companion: Vol 2. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 83. ISBN 978-1893905375.
  3. ^ Green, Paul (2017). Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland & Co. p. 76. ISBN 978-1476666723.
  4. ^ a b Markstein, Don. "The Gay Ghost". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  5. ^ Nevins, Jess (2013). Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes. High Rock Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-1-61318-023-5.
  6. ^ Animal Man #25 (July 1990)
  7. ^ Final Crisis: Superman Beyond 3D #1–2 (October 2008)

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The Gay Ghost later renamed the Grim Ghost not to be confused with Grim Ghost is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe whose first appearance was in Sensation Comics 1 January 1942 published by one DC s predecessor companies All American Publications He was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Purcell 1 Gay GhostThe Gay Ghost excerpt from Sensation Comics 1 January 1942 Publication informationPublisherDC Comics originally All American Publications First appearanceSensation Comics 1 January 1942 Created byGardner FoxHoward PurcellIn story informationAlter egoKeith EveretTeam affiliationsAll Star SquadronNotable aliasesGrim GhostAbilitiesPossess a living hostIncorporeality at willKeen swordsman and hand to hand combatant Contents 1 Publication history 1 1 Limbo 2 Powers and abilities 3 In other media 3 1 Batman The Animated Series 3 2 Law amp Order 4 References 5 SourcesPublication history EditThe Gay Ghost appeared in Sensation Comics 1 13 15 33 and 38 his last appearance until Secret Origins vol 2 42 July 1989 2 Most recently he appeared in Animal Man 25 July 1990 In 1700s Ireland Keith Everet the Earl of Strethmere is killed by footpads as he is on his way to propose to his beloved Deborah Wallace After his death he encounters his ancestors who return him to life in return for a vow to fight for justice There is one catch he has to wait for Deborah Wallace to return to Ireland after emigrating to America before he can return Everet s spirit haunts his castle until 1941 when the last remaining descendant of Deborah Wallace who shares her name returns to Ireland together with Charles Collins her would be fiance They come to the castle at the same time as some Nazi saboteurs and Collins is killed Seeing his beloved Deborah in danger Everet takes over Collins body deals with the saboteurs and returns to America with Deborah 3 In America Everet would leave the body of Charles in order to fight crime 4 According to Jess Nevins Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes the Gay Ghost s enemies include the Nazi mad scientist Dr Vozak the one armed torch handed Flaming Hand the heat ray wielding Japanese spy Togio and the immortal Mexican El Espada 5 The Gay Ghost s afterlife has been somewhat troubled The meaning of the word gay changed quite a bit after his Golden Age appearances In reprints DC has changed the name to Grim Ghost a moniker that the character never used in the 1940s 4 Limbo Edit See also Limbo DC Comics Grant Morrison s run on Animal Man conjectures that all characters which were once published by DC Comics but are no longer active are sent to a dimension called Limbo where they remain until they are revived by returning to active publication Characters never remember being in Limbo In Animal Man 25 Animal Man becomes the first character to visit Limbo while still current and encounters a large number of old Golden Age and Silver Age DC comic book characters The Gay Ghost is among them but he says that he does not want to be brought back since the colloquial meaning of the word gay has changed since the character was created in the 1940s and he is not himself a homosexual 6 During Final Crisis Superman Beyond 3D 1 2 October 2008 the Gay Ghost and other inhabitants of Limbo are rescued by Superman who they assist in fighting a cosmic threat Other inhabitants of Limbo include but are not limited to Merryman Ace the Bat Hound and Hardhat 7 Powers and abilities EditThe Gay Ghost is able to leave Collins body at will and can also materialise dematerialise at will Apart from that he is a keen swordsman and hand to hand fighter In other media EditBatman The Animated Series Edit Although the Gay Ghost did not appear in Batman The Animated Series the man he possesses Charles Charlie Collins does appear in the episode Joker s Favor He bears absolutely no resemblance to his comic book counterpart and he was just used as a pawn by the Joker Law amp Order Edit Gay Ghost comic books were mentioned in a 2010 Law amp Order episode Love Eternal season 20 episode 22 The phrase he was cheerful is a recurring line References Edit Mitchell Kurt Thomas Roy 2019 American Comic Book Chronicles 1940 1944 TwoMorrows Publishing p 140 ISBN 978 1605490892 Thomas Roy 2006 The All Star Companion Vol 2 TwoMorrows Publishing p 83 ISBN 978 1893905375 Green Paul 2017 Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels Pulps Comics Film Television Games and Other Media McFarland amp Co p 76 ISBN 978 1476666723 a b Markstein Don The Gay Ghost Don Markstein s Toonopedia Retrieved 22 April 2020 Nevins Jess 2013 Encyclopedia of Golden Age Superheroes High Rock Press p 110 ISBN 978 1 61318 023 5 Animal Man 25 July 1990 Final Crisis Superman Beyond 3D 1 2 October 2008 Sources EditSecret Origins Volume 2 42 story and textpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gay Ghost amp oldid 1104951544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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