I don't recall anything about Langston Rockwell, named among the allies. In an interview with First Comics News from 2010, writer Mike Bullock refers to him only as someone with a past he'd like to forget. There wasn't enough material issued using this version of the character to find out more, that I can recall and with Ron Fortier's apparently far more traditional material coming, it's doubtful that there will be, unless Bullock decides to revive his own version elsewhere one day.
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Sunday, 1 March 2015
Black Bat Fact Sheet from Moonstone
The page below is lifted from Moonstone's Black Bat/Death Angel double shot from a few years ago (2010, I believe). Most of the information provided in the "casefile" is based on the original character from Black Book Detective but Moonstone's additions are included to make the distinction.
So Anthony Quinn was fine, but his alter ego was schizophrenic. O...kay...And apparently he had developed a type of radar sense based on air pressure. Interesting concept, though perhaps a little too superheroic for this particular character.
I don't recall anything about Langston Rockwell, named among the allies. In an interview with First Comics News from 2010, writer Mike Bullock refers to him only as someone with a past he'd like to forget. There wasn't enough material issued using this version of the character to find out more, that I can recall and with Ron Fortier's apparently far more traditional material coming, it's doubtful that there will be, unless Bullock decides to revive his own version elsewhere one day.
I don't recall anything about Langston Rockwell, named among the allies. In an interview with First Comics News from 2010, writer Mike Bullock refers to him only as someone with a past he'd like to forget. There wasn't enough material issued using this version of the character to find out more, that I can recall and with Ron Fortier's apparently far more traditional material coming, it's doubtful that there will be, unless Bullock decides to revive his own version elsewhere one day.
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