Spy Smasher | |
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Real Name |
Alan Armstrong |
First Appearance |
Whiz Comics #2 (1940) |
Original Publisher |
Fawcett |
Created by |
Bill Parker and C.C. Beck |
Golden Age Origin
Alan Armstrong was an expert pilot, a wealthy playboy, and the confidant of his fiancé Eve's father, Admiral Corby. The Admiral suspected that spies had infiltrated America and needed help, so Armstrong put on a costume and became the Spy Smasher. When WWII ended, he changed his name to Crime Smasher and shifted his focus towards fighting crime. He has no powers; instead, he uses both his smarts and his Gyrosub, which combines "the functions of an airplane, auto gyro, speedboat, and submarine." Eve sometimes helps him since she knows his secret identity.
His enemies included America-Smasher, the Black Dragon Society, Dark Angel, Death, Dr. Blizzard, Golden Wasp, Grosso, Horrido, Jap Devil Dragon, Man in the Iron Mask, the Mask, the Red Death (Fawcett), Angelo Spigetti, and the Tigress (Fawcett).
Golden Age Appearances
- Whiz Comics #2-32, #34-75,#76-83(as Crime Smasher)
- Spy Smasher #1-11
- America’s Greatest Comics #1-6, #8
- All Hero Comics #1
- Crime Smasher #1 (as Crime Smasher)
- Gift Comics 1-2
- Holiday Comics 1
- Mighty Midget Comics: Spy Smasher (11)
- Spy Smasher Dime Action Book
- Wheaties Giveaway
- X-Mas Comics 1-2
- Badge of Justice #22-23
Notes
- Warner Bros. used the character in their DC Animated Universe series Justice League: Unlimited in the episode "Patriot Act". He has also appeared in the DC Comics, such as Power of Shazam.