Trigger Twins | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | All-Star Western #58 (May 1951) |
Created by |
Robert Kanigher (writer) Carmine Infantino (art) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Walter and Wayne Trigger |
Abilities | Excellent marksmen and hand-to-hand combatants. |
Trigger Twins | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Detective Comics #667 (October 1993) |
Created by |
Chuck Dixon (script) Graham Nolan (pencils) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Tom and Tad Trigger |
Team affiliations |
The Society Black Lantern Corps |
The Trigger Twins are the names of two sets of fictional Western themed comic book characters published by DC Comics.
The Trigger Twins first appear in All-Star Western #58 (May 1951), the first issue of that title under its new name (previously known as All Star Comics), and was one of the features that replaced the previous stars, the Justice Society of America. The series was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino.
The series feature the adventures of a pair of twin brothers, Walt and Wayne Trigger. Walt is a sheriff, while Wayne is a civilian; however, Wayne is more accurate and faster on the draw with firearms than his brother, a secret known only by the pair themselves. The series' running theme has Wayne covering for Walt on various adventures as needed, through secretly wearing identical clothes and using a twin of Walt's horse, so that no one suspects that Wayne was covering for Walt.
The series ran through All Star Western #116 (1961) after which they were replaced by another feature, and were unseen until Showcase #72 (February 1968) when a story was reprinted under the banner, "Top Gun", a oneshot filler issue. In 1973 they were given a short-lived title. The Twins appeared in All-Star Squadron during the Crisis on Infinite Earths, at which point it is revealed they reside on Earth-Two. Their origin was told in Secret Origins #48 in April 1990.
They were seen in Weird Western Tales #71.
A modern pair of Trigger Twins are introduced in Detective Comics #667 (October 1993). They are Tom and Tad Trigger, a pair of criminals who resemble their Old West counterparts, although it is unknown if they are actually related. They first meet when they both decide, separately, to rob the same bank at the same time. Though shocked and confused at seeing how they look alike (in a move which exposes their faces to the bank customers) they decide to work together in finishing the robbery and escaping.