
Blue Blaze v2.2
Source of Character: Mystic Comics #1-4 (1940)
Helper(s): Kal El el Vigilante, William Chamberlain, Roy Cowan
Reasons: At one point the Blue Blaze was using a super-charged speedster and a secret mountain base with a lab. Then the original writer returned and the Blaze was retconned to having his grave mystically move around. The second version being more memorable, I have gone with the retcon and retroactively made small changes to two of the stories to align with that - replacing the roadster and lab with the grave in the narration.
"Spencer Keen, buried in 1852, is NOT dead -- struck down by a mysterious blue blaze in his father's laboratory, Spencer Keen was buried ---- 88 years later he arose, and with super power proceeded to thwart crime. With each conquest the "Blue Blaze" returns to the grave, and as he sleeps a strange cosmic force moves him underground to new centers of crime -- then he awakens !"
Blue Blaze
"Now, scum, talk !"
"I have my own ideas about that -- one peep out of you and I'll ram this fist down your throat."
"I came prepared for something like that -- with a mirror !"
Blue Blaze
| Dex: 07 | Str: 11 | Bod: 12 | Motivation: Seeking Justice |
| Int: 06 | Wil: 07 | Min: 05 | Occupation: Avenger |
| Inf: 06 | Aur: 05 | Spi: 06 | Resources {or Wealth}: 001 |
| Init: 019 | HP: 030 |
Real name: Spencer Keen
Marital Status: Unknown
Known Relatives: Doctor Keen (father, deceased)
Group affiliation: None
Base Of Operations: Mobile (in his grave)
Height: 5'9" Weight: 170 lbs
Eyes: Blue Hair: Black
The resurrected Blue Blaze is a two-fisted action hero with the strength of a thousand men. He's also able to pretty much ignore gunfire from small arms, even at point blank range, and his strength and hardness make him able to excavate with his bare hands at a quick pace -- or to swim quickly in the roughest waters.
Somehow, the Blaze can turn flames he's exposed to into something reminiscent of the blue fire that killed and empowered him, and temporarily derive even greater strength from such exposure. His presence is so terrible that some men he has Intimidated have died from heart attacks (Magic blast), though that takes a good roll.
One of his strangest powers is that his grave mysteriously appears near some source of great evil whenever he returns to his coffin.
Like his father, Keen is a brilliant and well-trained scientist, with a strong deductive mind.
Doctor Keen, of Midwest College, was a hardy soul dedicated to the advancement of science ; however, one of his strangest inventions disturbed even him. An odd concoction of chemicals in a lab bottle was producing a strange, blue flame with extraordinary properties. Mice killed by the flame would revive months later, stronger than ever. Likewise, insects charred by this flame would come back to live many times their normal lifespan.
By 1852, Keen had nearly made his decision to destroy this blue blaze. Looking for a second opinion, he asked his thoughts to his son Spencer ; at that point the younger Keen was leaving to attend a costume ball, dressed in an ominous Phantom-like blue costume.
However, as Doctor Keen was explaining his experiments, a sudden and unusually powerful tornado swept over the Midwest College campus. The natural disaster utterly razed the university - 85% of the surrounding population was killed, including the Keens. To prevent diseases, the corpses were buried in a hurry, without having their clothes changed or receiving the care of a mortician.
For Spencer Keen, however, it was not the end -- but a new beginning ! When the tornado struck, the blue blaze hit him in the face, killing him before the twister could. In his coffin, he hibernated as his strength grew a thousandfold and he became invulnerable. "Substrata dermatic rays" made him conscious of the growing domination of evil in the world during the intervening decades -- whatever that may mean.
Vengeance from beyond the grave
In 1940, 88 years after his burial, Keen burst from his grave, haunted with a single-minded dedication -- to bring justice to the world, and fight evil with his supernatural might ! What finally brought him back was two grave robbers digging near his resting place. After the Blue Blaze erupted from the ground and impassively withstood the gunfire of the two criminals, one of them died of a heart attack and the other spilled the name of his leader -- the dreaded professor Maluski !
Investigating, the Blue Blaze discovered more hapless thugs and an eerie, gigantic underground base full of poison and germ laboratories. Using his colossal resources, Maluski planned to murder, bomb, destroy and wreck civilization as the surface world knew it, then rule over the ruins using his armies of animated corpses to man his machines. After listening to the evil, psychotic genius rant for a while, the Blue Blaze destroyed everything, leaving Maluski to apparently perish at the hands of the zombies. The Blaze swam back to the surface as explosions rocked the expansive base.
The Blue Blaze then returned to his grave, but awakened when a mysterious explosion occurred at the American Anthracite Company. Emerging from his coffin, which had mysteriously moved to a patch of soil near the mines of the Company, the Blue Blaze found that he was too late to help the miners -- but noticed an odd metallic fragment in the mine, which he swiftly deduced was a bomb casing. In short order, the Blue Blaze defeated a machination by mad conspirator Barko. Barko wanted to blow up another mineshaft so he could sell his revolutionary safety system to the inimical managers of the mine.
In the following months, the Blue Blaze inflicted many defeats upon the sinister enemies of society. Eventually Doctor Gair, the brilliant head of the crime syndicate, turned to a sinister and caricatural (but mostly caricatural) Jewish astronomer to conjure forces from another world and stop the Blue Blaze's crusade against crime. They successfully summoned an invulnerable, super-strong golem-like creature from the stars, but the Blue Blaze had gotten wise to them and burst in, his grave having again moved close to his enemies.
While the Blaze was defeated by the star-child, he wasn't killed. Soon, the powerful scientific mind of the Blue Blaze deduced that the creature was powerless during the day (as its home star only shone upon the Northern hemisphere at night), and also discovered its weakness. The following night, the mysterious star creature found and chased him, but the Blue Blaze led it to a printing plant where he poured molten lead on the golem -- isolating it from the rays of its star and rendering it powerless.
The Blue Blaze dragged the two villains to their lab so they would show him how they conjured the creature, but they tried to kill him with the filtered rays from the star ; the Blue Blaze produced a mirror, reflecting the rays upon the villains and slaying them.
Tales of the two-fisted dead man
The Blue Blaze next surfaced (quite literally) in the Balkans, near the so-called Hall of Horrors. Making one of his trademark eerie appearances, he emerged from a pool of caustic lime where the hangman of the Hall was disposing of the bodies of his victims. As the hangman died of a heart attack, the Blue Blaze proceeded toward a meeting of the masters of the Hall of Horrors - the Trustees of Hate ! He intercepted an agent of the Trustees, but another agent, the beautiful Lara, killed her colleague before he could talk.
Taking the Blue Blaze as a prisoner, she drove him to the scene of the next plan by the Trustees -- shining a hate ray on the representatives of two Balkan nations during a diplomatic congress and triggering an international crisis. A war was brewing, and Lara took the still impassive Blaze back to the Hall of Horrors. There, our hero finally made his move and escaped, investigating the base. One of the Trustees, doctor Vortex, realized that he was facing the Blue Blaze and decided to sacrifice his lab and his henchmen by triggering powerful explosives, which succeeded in knocking the Blue Blaze unconscious.
Vortex had the Blaze in chains, and offered him a last cigarette before he would somehow execute him -- but the Blue Blaze turned the flame of the lighter into a strange cyan-coloured radiance, burst free from the chains, grabbed Vortex and jumped out of the castle -- right into the caustic lime pits, where the Blaze left Vortex to die an horrible death while he regained his grave !
Although the next issue caption promised that the Blue Blaze would next fight the Vampire of Doom, he never appeared again. So far. However, if he truly is gravitating toward the strongest evil within 25 APs, he likely has been in Third World hellholes nobody cares or wants to know about for the last seven decades.
See illustration.
The Blue Blaze is an eerie avenger, almost inhuman in his stone-cold determination to vanquish evil. He is impassive, very analytical, terribly driven and highly efficient, with a clear aura of taciturn badassness. Like most Golden Age heroes, it is OK for him to kill, as long as he doesn't do it very directly and/or the villains perish due to their own evil machinations, such as Dr. Vortex in the lime.
He tends to stand around impassively as the villain (or his henchmen) demonstrates the big master plan -- and only then act.