Scarab (Nedor)

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The Scarab
Publisher Nedor Comics
America's Best Comics (DC)
First appearance Startling Comics #34 (July 1945)
Created by
Characteristics
Alter ego Peter Ward
Affiliations SMASH
Notable aliases Thoth
Abilities Super-human strength, flight, invulnerability

The Scarab is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics. He first appeared in Startling Comics #34 (July 1945), published by Nedor Comics. The character was later revived by writer Alan Moore for America's Best Comics.

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The Scarab was the secret identity of Egyptologist Peter Ward. Ward was actually the reincarnation of a ancient Egyptian high priest; by rubbing his magic scarab ring Ward would instantly transform into the super-powerful Scarab.

The Scarab debuted in Startling Comics #34, and became a regularly backup feature in Exciting Comics. His last Golden Age appearance was in The Black Terror #20 (October 1947).[1]

[edit] America's Best Comics

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Alan Moore revived the Scarab, along with many other Nedor Comics characters that had entered the public domain, for his Tom Strong series. In Tom Strong #12 (June 2001), the Scarab was revealed to have been one of the members of SMASH that had been placed in suspended animation after an alien invasion from the moon in 1969. Awakened 30 years later, the Scarab joined his former comrades in the fight against the alien. SMASH disbanded shortly thereafter, but reformed three years later. The Scarab is a member of the reformed group.

In the Terra Obscura spin-off series, the Scarab allows himself to be bonded with the ancient Egyptian god Thoth in order to control one-time superhero Mystico (who is himself bonded with the god Seth).

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  1. ^ [1]Grand Comics Database. Last accessed 2/14/2007

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