Alias the Spider | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Originally Quality Comics Later DC Comics |
First appearance |
Tom Crack Comics #1 (May 1940) Lucas Starman vol. 2, #47 (Oct. 1998) Thomas Seven Soldiers #0 (April 2005) |
Created by |
Tom Paul Gustavson Lucas Geoff Johns James Robinson Thomas Grant Morrison |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | - Tom Ludlow Hallaway - Lucas Ludlow-Dalt - Thomas Ludlow Dalt |
Team affiliations | (Tom, Thomas) Seven Soldiers of Victory (Tom) All-Star Squadron |
Notable aliases |
Thomas I, Spyder |
"Alias the Spider" is a comic-book feature from the 1930s and 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books that appeared in Quality Comics' Crack Comics for nearly three years, starting with issue #1 in 1940. He was created by writer-artist Paul Gustavson.
The original, Golden Age version of the character is in public domain, but the rights to all subsequent versions are owned by DC Comics.
Only one adventure of the Spider has ever been reprinted by DC Comics, which acquired the Quality Comics stable of characters when that company went out of business in 1956: The story from Crack Comics #25, in Detective Comics #441.
The Spider later made sporadic cameo appearances in All-Star Squadron and The Young All-Stars. As a Quality Comics character, he was one of the heroes who went with Uncle Sam to protect Earth-X during World War II, becoming part of the Freedom Fighters. This was the fulfillment of a storyline that began in Justice League of America #107-108, which introduced most of Quality Comics' characters to the DC Universe. Previously only Plastic Man and Blackhawk had been used.
The Spider is playboy Tom Hallaway, who had tired of seeing criminals have their own way harassing and murdering honest citizens, so he adopts the guise of The Spider to settle the score. The Spider fights crime in a yellow shirt and blue shorts. He is armed with a bow and arrows, a special car known as the Black Widow, and the assistance of his valet Chuck (who helps Hallaway in both of his identities without anyone making any sort of connection). Hallaway uses a special arrow called the "Spider's Seal", which has a flat disc on the end; he shoots it at thugs' hands to disarm them.