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Magazines Featuring The Crimson Bat
McConeghy's Mystery Magazine:
The Curse of The Crimson Bat (Fall 1927) First appearance. Secret Identity: Bertram Blessington, a WWI veteran who becomes the Crimson Bat to prove his father was framed for a crime by a criminal cabal, and restore the family fortune. Love Interest: Laura Delacourt.
Return of The Crimson Bat (Spring 1929) New Identity: Crieghton Tull, who takes on the identity of the Crimson Bat to uncover a murderer.
The Crime Tax (Fall 1929) Tull, as the Crimson Bat, robs high society swindlers and gives the proceeds to charities. All the stories are credited to J.P. Housely, which is considered by most historians to be a tongue-in-cheek "house name".
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