Green Lama
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The Green Lama is a fictional pulp magazine hero of the 1940s, created by American author Kendell Foster Crossen. He is commonly portrayed as a powerful Buddhist Lama, dressing in green robes with a red scarf and using his powerful skill set to fight crime. Slightly different versions of the same character also appeared in comic books and on the radio. Unlike many contemporary characters from smaller publishers, the Green Lama character is not in the public domain, as the author "wisely retained all rights to his creation".[2]
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Publisher | Frank A. Munsey Prize Comics Spark Publications Moonstone Books |
First appearance | Double Detective vol. 5, #5 (April 1940) |
Created by | Kendell Foster Crossen |
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Alter ego | Jethro Dumont |
Notable aliases | Dr. Charles Pali, Hugh Gilmore |
Abilities | Flight Super speed and strength Ability to emit energy beams Control fire Animal manipulation[1] |
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