Commissioner Ralph Weston
Commissioner Ralph Weston is a senior law-enforcement official who operates in the same crime-ridden world as the vigilante known as The Shadow, serving as the classic authority-figure foil to the mysterious crimefighter and his alter ego Lamont Cranston.
A fixture of Golden Age crime fiction, Commissioner Ralph Weston stepped onto the comics page in 1940's Shadow Comics #2, brought to life by the formidable creative team of Lester Dent, Harold A. Davis, and Henry Kiefer for Street & Smith. As a lawman moving in the same shadowy world as The Shadow, Lamont Cranston, Margo Lane, and the sinister Shiwan Khan, Weston occupies that classic role of the authority figure navigating a city where darkness and mystery reign supreme. His presence across titles like Shadow Comics and The Shadow — with a publication history stretching an remarkable seven-plus decades — speaks to the enduring pull of the world he inhabits. For collectors with a taste for the pulp-soaked roots of American comics, he's a genuine piece of Golden Age atmosphere.
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