The Squire
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− | The young Englishman who is the crime-fighting companion and sidekick of [[The Knight|the Knight]] (first appearance: Batman No. 62 | + | The young Englishman who is the crime-fighting companion and sidekick of [[The Knight|the Knight]] (first appearance: Batman No. 62, Dec 1950/Jan 1951: "The Batman of England!"). The Knight is in reality [[Earl of Wordenshire]] and the Squire is his young son [[Cyril]]. |
In July-August 1957, the Knight and the Squire visit the United States in response to a summons from "well-known philanthropist" [[John Mayhew]], who wishes to award the Knight and the Squire and other world-famous crime-fighters, including Batman and Robin, [[Superman]], [[The Gaucho|the Gaucho]], [[The Legionary|the Legionary]], and [[The Musketeer|the Musketeer]]—charter membership in his newly formed [[Club of Heroes]] (WF No. 89: "The Club of Heroes!"). (TGSB) (See [[Lightning-Man]]) | In July-August 1957, the Knight and the Squire visit the United States in response to a summons from "well-known philanthropist" [[John Mayhew]], who wishes to award the Knight and the Squire and other world-famous crime-fighters, including Batman and Robin, [[Superman]], [[The Gaucho|the Gaucho]], [[The Legionary|the Legionary]], and [[The Musketeer|the Musketeer]]—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 Squire
The young Englishman who is the crime-fighting companion and sidekick of the Knight (first appearance: Batman No. 62, Dec 1950/Jan 1951: "The Batman of England!"). The Knight is in reality Earl of Wordenshire and the Squire is his young son Cyril.
In July-August 1957, the Knight and the Squire visit the United States in response to a summons from "well-known philanthropist" John Mayhew, who wishes to award the Knight and the Squire and other world-famous crime-fighters, including Batman and Robin, Superman, the Gaucho, the Legionary, and the Musketeer—charter membership in his newly formed Club of Heroes (WF No. 89: "The Club of Heroes!"). (TGSB) (See Lightning-Man)