The Archer

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A ruthless extortionist, clad in a green archer's costume, who extorts money from wealthy victims and and murders with his bow and arrow those who refuse to pay. He is in reality Quigley, a "famous big-game hunter" who began hunting people instead of animals because "I-I thought hunting human beings would prove more profitable!" The Archer is apprehended by [[Superman]] in November-December 1941 (S No. 13/2).
 
A ruthless extortionist, clad in a green archer's costume, who extorts money from wealthy victims and and murders with his bow and arrow those who refuse to pay. He is in reality Quigley, a "famous big-game hunter" who began hunting people instead of animals because "I-I thought hunting human beings would prove more profitable!" The Archer is apprehended by [[Superman]] in November-December 1941 (S No. 13/2).
  
The Archer returned many years later seeking vengence but was apprehended by [[Superman]], [[Lois Lane]], and [[Jimmy Olsen]]. (SF No. 221/4 August 1982 "Arrows of Vengeance" a "Mr. & Mrs. Superman" story)
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The Archer returned many years later seeking vengence but was apprehended by [[Superman]], [[Lois Lane]], and [[Jimmy Olsen]]. (SF No. 221/4 Aug 1982: "Arrows of Vengeance" a "Mr. & Mrs. Superman" story)
  
 
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[[Category:Villains|Archer, The]]

Revision as of 13:33, 5 May 2005

A ruthless extortionist, clad in a green archer's costume, who extorts money from wealthy victims and and murders with his bow and arrow those who refuse to pay. He is in reality Quigley, a "famous big-game hunter" who began hunting people instead of animals because "I-I thought hunting human beings would prove more profitable!" The Archer is apprehended by Superman in November-December 1941 (S No. 13/2).

The Archer returned many years later seeking vengence but was apprehended by Superman, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen. (SF No. 221/4 Aug 1982: "Arrows of Vengeance" a "Mr. & Mrs. Superman" story)

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