Samson (Fox Feature Syndicate)

Samson (Fox Feature Syndicate)

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caption=Samson, on the cover of "Fantastic Comics" #1 (1939)
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character_name=Samson
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species=Human
publisher=Fox Feature Syndicate
debut="Fantastic Comics" #1 (1939)
creators=Will Eisner (writer, uncredited)
Alex Blum (artist, as Alex Boon)
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powers=Superhuman strength, invunerability, super-speed|

Samson was a fictional superhero that appeared in comic books published by Fox Feature Syndicate. He first appeared in "Fantastic Comics" #1 (Dec. 1939). The writer was uncredited, but is believed to be Will Eisner; the artist was Alex Blum, using the pseudonym "Alex Boon". [* [http://www.toonopedia.com/samson.htm Don Markstein's: Samson] ]

Publication history

After appearing in "Fantastic Comics" in 1939, Samson was given his own title in the fall of 1940. He simultaneously appeared in "Big 3" comics, along with the Flame and the Blue Beetle. Samson's origin story was revealed in "Samson" comics #1.

"Fantastic Comics" ceased publication in November 1941 with issue #23. After six issues, "Samson" comics was changed to "Captain Aero" (September, 1941) and Samson no longer had his own title. Finally, Samson was replaced in "Big 3" comics in issue #7 (Jan. 1942; this issue proved to be last) by the patriotic hero V-Man.

A short-lived revival appeared in 1955 from another publisher.

Samson is among the public domain characters Image Comics revived in a new anthology title, "The Next Issue Project", which premiered in December 2007. [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=11230 "Comic Book Resources" (July 20, 2007): "The Golden Age is Back in 'The Next Issue Project'", by Jonah Weiland] ] . Another version of the character is slated to appear in the October issue of "Savage Dragon".

"Project Superpowers", a similar golden-age revival project from Alex Ross and Dynamite Entertainment also announced in 2007, [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=122270 "Newsarama" (July 24, 2007): "SUPERPOWERS PREVIEW BOOK ", by Matt Brady] ] also features a character that is ostensibly the Fox Features Samson, though the visual design seems to have been inspired by the Gold Key Comics character.

Background

Samson (he had no secret identity, although he was called "Sam" the few times he was shown wearing street clothes) was a direct descendant of the biblical figure. Like his ancestor, Samson had immense strength and endurance, but could lose his powers when his hair was cut. Samson only learned about his heritage when he was a grown man, after his mother revealed his ancestry.

While in college, his friend Professor Dunn showed him a new invention, an "iconoscope", which allowed the viewer to watch remote scenes without a transmitter. The iconoscope picked up the image of an eastern holy man, who was praying for a higher power to sent someone to battle evil. Samson used his superpowers to visit the holy man, and agreed to be that champion.

In issue #10 of "Fantastic Comics", Samson gained a young side-kick who he named David (his real name was unrevealed). David had no apparent superpowers yet was the sole survivor of a plane crash. Orphaned after the crash, Samson took him into his care. David's role mainly consisted of being rescued by Samson after being captured by criminals.

Powers and abilities

Samson, due to his relation to the Biblical character, had super strength, invulnerability, and super-speed. He would lose these powers if his hair was cut. These powers would be restored once his hair regrew. Fortunately, Samson's hair grew at an accelerated rate.

Footnotes

References

* [http://www.comicartville.com/victorfoxpg2.htm Background on Samson and other Fox heroes]


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