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Another comic legend who got his start in the Eisner-Iger Studio, Charles Sultan, worked for many publishers and was art director for Harry 'A' Chesler's 'World's Greatest Comics' for thirteen years. Sultan's work was heavily influenced by his contemporary, Lou Fine (the Neal Adams of the Golden Age). Unlike Fine, however, Sultan's output was prodigious. Fawcett: Rick O'Shay, Minute Man, Spy Smasher. Fiction House: Suicide Smith, Air Heroes, Clipper Kirk, Sky Rangers. Others: Buffalo Belle, Johnny Quick, Black Condor. Chesler: Master Key, Yankee Doodle, Dynamic Man, and the hero featured here, Major Victory. (For more: http://scoop.diamondgalleries.com/public/default.asp?t=1&m=1&c=34&s=265&ai=41318&ssd=6/22/2002&arch=y)

Major Victory's powers derived from his relationship with Father Patriot, who would ring the famous Liberty Bell (years before the first appearance of Liberty Belle) to infuse him with 'the strength of a thousand men'; beware, Baron von Krumm! Here is the first appearance and origin of Major Victory, Dynamic Comics #1, October 1941.