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Mr. E
Mr. "E"

Idol
King Kolah

Character(s): Mr. "E"
Publication: Dynamic Comics No. 15
Publication Date: July 1945
Publisher: Harry "A" Chesler, Jr., Features Syndicate

   The mysterious Mr. "E" was a "daring defender of justice" who assisted the authorities in combating espionage and other crimes.

   Mr. "E" had a subterranean temple beneath his home where he appealled to a wise and powerful god of the ancients known as "King Kolah" for guidance and assistance.

   King Kolah would present Mr. "E" with visions to lead him to criminals. King Kolah would also send "tiny messengers" to assist Mr. "E." The "tiny helpers" were small elf-like creatures who could assume the shapes of many creatures. These "tiny helpers" also worked to keep Mr. "E" out of trouble, wreaking havok upon the plans of criminals.

   Mr. "E" appeared in Dynamic Comics nos. 9-23 and Punch Comics nos. 1 and 2.

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   Information for this column was found in Howard Keltner's Index to Golden Age Comic Books. There is a new edition of this great book now available. Email Bob Klein for details on how to purchase a copy! The above entry originally appeared in The Gallery of Golden Age Heroes.

All artwork originally ©1945 Harry "A" Chesler, Jr., Features Syndicate

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