The Gaucho

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'''GAUCHO, THE.'''
 
A South American crime-fighter whose methods and techniques are modeled after those of America’s [[Batman]]. In July-August 1957 the Gaucho visits the United States in response to a summons from "well-known philanthropist" [[John Mayhew]], who wishes to award the Gaucho and other world-famous crime-fighters—including Batman and [[Robin]], [[Superman]], the [[Musketeer]], the [[Legionary]], and the [[Knight]] and the [[Squire]]—charter membership in his newly formed [[Club of Heroes]] (WF No. 89: "The Club of Heroes!"). (See [[Lighting-Man]])
 
  
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A South American crime-fighter whose methods and techniques are modeled after those of America's [[Batman]] (first appearance: Detective Comics No. 215, Jan 1955: "The Batmen of All Nations!"). In July-August 1957, the Gaucho visits the United States in response to a summons from "well-known philanthropist" [[John Mayhew]], who wishes to award the Gaucho and other world-famous crime-fighters, including Batman and [[Robin]], [[Superman]], [[The Musketeer|the Musketeer]], [[The Legionary|the Legionary]], and [[The Knight|the Knight]] and [[The Squire|the Squire]], charter membership in his newly formed [[Club of Heroes]] (WF No. 89: "The Club of Heroes!"). (TGSB) (See [[Lightning-Man]])
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The Gaucho

A South American crime-fighter whose methods and techniques are modeled after those of America's Batman (first appearance: Detective Comics No. 215, Jan 1955: "The Batmen of All Nations!"). In July-August 1957, the Gaucho visits the United States in response to a summons from "well-known philanthropist" John Mayhew, who wishes to award the Gaucho and other world-famous crime-fighters, including Batman and Robin, Superman, the Musketeer, the Legionary, and the Knight and the Squire, charter membership in his newly formed Club of Heroes (WF No. 89: "The Club of Heroes!"). (TGSB) (See Lightning-Man)

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