Sir Gauntlet

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A mysterious villain, clad in a suit of armor like that of a medieval knight, who masterminds a series of thefts from the stock of Lacey's Department Store until he and his henchmen are finally apprehended by [[Superman]]. Sir Gauntlet is really Casper Smythe, a meek Lacey's employee--and a onetime partner of the store's owner, until he was caught in the act of stealing company funds many years ago--who confesses that he looted Lacey's of its merchandise because "I felt part of the sore still belonged to me--and I took what I considered mine...!" (S No. 21/3, Mar/Apr 1943: "The Robber Knight")  
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A mysterious villain, clad in a suit of armor like that of a medieval knight, who masterminds a series of thefts from the stock of Lacey's Department Store until he and his henchmen are finally apprehended by [[Superman]]. Sir Gauntlet is really [[Casper Smythe]], a meek Lacey's employee--and a onetime partner of the store's owner, until he was caught in the act of stealing company funds many years ago--who confesses that he looted Lacey's of its merchandise because "I felt part of the sore still belonged to me--and I took what I considered mine...!" (S No. 21/3, Mar/Apr 1943: "The Robber Knight")  
 
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[[category:Entries|Gauntlet, Sir]]
 
[[category:Entries|Gauntlet, Sir]]

Revision as of 12:39, 26 August 2006

A mysterious villain, clad in a suit of armor like that of a medieval knight, who masterminds a series of thefts from the stock of Lacey's Department Store until he and his henchmen are finally apprehended by Superman. Sir Gauntlet is really Casper Smythe, a meek Lacey's employee--and a onetime partner of the store's owner, until he was caught in the act of stealing company funds many years ago--who confesses that he looted Lacey's of its merchandise because "I felt part of the sore still belonged to me--and I took what I considered mine...!" (S No. 21/3, Mar/Apr 1943: "The Robber Knight")

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