Young Lord Lochinvar | |
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Real Name |
Lochinvar |
First Appearance |
Marmion, Canto V (epic poem, 1808) |
Original Publisher |
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Created by |
Sir Walter Scott |
Golden Age Origin
Lochinvar was a young knight who came from the Scotttish highlands in the 16th Century. He came for his love, Lady Ellen of the Netherby clan, angering her family and a number of other clans. They rode after the couple, but were unable to catch them.
Lochinvar rode alone with a good horse, armed only with his broad sword. He was a skilled rider, fighter and a strong swimmer.
"So Daring in love, so dauntless in war, have you e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar."
Golden Age Appearances
- Conquest #1 (Famous Funnies)
- A Treasury of Horses (Dell)