Black Hood Comics

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Black Hood was a comic book published by MLJ Comics, from Winter 1943 to Summer 1946, running eleven issues.

Its numbering system began with issue number nine, a continuation of Hangman Comics. The character continued to appear in stories in the comic after the renaming.

Artists who worked on the comic include Raymond Kinstler, Bill Vigoda, Harry Sahle, Clem Weisbecker, Red Holmdale, Al Fagaly, and others.

Other recurring stories and features in the comic include Gloomy Gus, Junior Flying Corps club, Roy and Dusty, Bentley of Scotland Yard, Flying Dragons, World Wonders, and Hangman.

This character is not the same as the later one called The Black Hood, which was later used by DC Comics under its Impact Comics imprint.