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Tom Kerry, District Attorney

Created by Ken Ernst and Gardner Fox.     

TOM KERRY is NOT a private eye.

But he thinks he is, and he sure acts like one, in a dozen action-packed comic book adventures in Vincent Sullivan’s Big Shot Comics (is that a cool name or what?), alongside such other regulars as Joe Palooka, Charlie Chan and Dixie Dugan.

Tom’s actual tax returns may list his occupation as “district attorney,” but you wouldn’t know it from the way he carries on  (and on). No desk-bound civil servant here–Kerry’s a gun-toting, two-fisted, ass-kicking (and even dog-stabbing) kinda public servant, more than willing, as Jess Nevins points out, to leading “from the front, especially during shoot-outs, which are surprisingly common in his job.”

He rocks an orange overcoat, and “battles crime and lawlessness in every issue of Big Shot Comics!” How could anyone say no?

Most of the criminals he brings down are pretty meat-and-potatoes crooks, but this being the comics, a few are a little bit more colourful, such as “The Robot Killer,” where Kerry’s hot on the trail of a bankrobbing robot.

The character was created by comics legend Gardner Fox, the man responsible for creating or co-creating The Flash, Hawkman, Adam Strange, The Justice League of America, andhundreds more, and having penned, it’s believed, over 4000 comics scripts. The feature was first drawn by Ken Ernst (who also drew PI Larry Steele for DC Comics), and later by Fred Guardineer (credited as Gene Baxter).

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Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.

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