This is Marvel Boy (Bob Grayson) as published by Timely Comics during the early 1950s – the Golden Age version of the character. Includes a full description of his adventures and how to make them explicitly in continuity.
From Dan Brereton’s painted Nocturnals comics. Lone samurai, ex-detective, ex-drifter fugitive, pyrokinetic synthesoid, trenchcoat-and-katana enthusiast. You should first check our “base camp” Nocturnals article.
A witchy little girl who grew up in a strange, darkly magical environment. One of the main characters in Dan Brereton’s Nocturnals painted comics. You should first check our “base camp” Nocturnals article.
A good guy (more or less) zombie gunman who never misses. From the atmospheric Nocturnals comics. This profile is meant to be read after our “base camp” Nocturnals article.
The benign angel/ghost in Dan Brereton’s Nocturnals comic books. A healer and psychopomp. This profile is meant to be read after the Nocturnals base camp article.
The founder and leader of the monsters-hunting Nocturnals. Pulps two-fisted scientist. From Dan Brereton’s cool painted comics. This article is meant to be read after the Nocturnals base camp profile.
Everybody’s favourite cranky frog mermaid with paired .45s, from Dan Brereton’s neat The Nocturnals series of painted comics. This profile is meant to be read after our primer article about the Nocturnals.
The half-human mobster Raccoon is also an ally of the Nocturnals, as seen in Dan Brereton’s painted comics. This profile is meant to be read after our “base camp” Nocturnals article.