Thunderer | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Timely Comics |
First appearance |
as the Thunderer: All-Winners Comics #6 (Timely, Fall 1942) |
Created by | John Compton Carl Burgos |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Jerry Carstairs |
Notable aliases | Black Avenger |
Abilities | Good hand to hand combatant High-impact voice amplification |
as the Thunderer:
Daring Mystery Comics #7 (Timely, April 1941)
The Thunderer is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Timely Comics.
He first appeared in Daring Mystery Comics #7 (Timely, April 1941) and was created by John Compton and Carl Burgos.
Frustrated that the United States did not seem to be dealing with crime or Nazi saboteurs, radio operator Jerry Carstairs created a costume with a built in microphone and went out to fight for justice as the Thunderer. In his first recorded appearance, Jerry learned that radio station WWLX was really a front for Nazi Fifth Columnists who were transmitting secret messages hidden in music. Learning that they were targeting his girlfriend Eileen Conroy, a newspaper reporter, Jerry foiled their operation as the Thunderer. In order to protect his secret identity, Jerry acted like a meek weakling while in his civilian guise. Thunderer later uncovered the machinations of the hideously deformed dwarf named Gore who hated beautiful people so much that he rigged Morse Code death traps that killed his victims over the radio. The Thunderer smashed up his operation and Gore was killed in a house fire that broke out due to faulty wiring in his equipment.
Thunderer's activities were far and few between due to the limitations his position with the FCC provided in giving him leads to criminal or spy activities. The Thunderer briefly changed his name (but not his costume) to the Black Avenger. In the fall of 1942, the FBI caught a Nazi spy that resembled Jerry and convinced him to go undercover to try and expose the spy ring that was sending defense secrets back to Nazi Germany. As the Black Avenger, Jerry managed to round up the Nazis including their leader Kurt Weidner and turning him over to justice
Alongside a number of other heroes, the Thunderer participated in an air drop on a Nazi stronghold.
The Thunderer attended a reunion of World War II costumed heroes.
In 1943, the Black Avenger was among a number of heroes who were slain by the Cosmic Cube-wielding Red Skull and impaled on a massive wall. However, the Cosmic Cube was recovered by Private Paul Anslen who resurrected all the slain heroes who aided the combined efforts of the Invaders and the time displaced New Avengers and Mighty Avengers. When Red Skull was defeated, the heroes used the Cosmic Cube to wipe out the Black Avenger's memories of the event to preserve history/