Jethro Dumont
Jethro Dumont is the secret identity of the Green Lama, a wealthy American who studied Buddhism in Tibet and discovered that chanting a sacred Sanskrit mantra granted him superhuman strength and near-invulnerability. Returning to the U.S., he fought crime as a costumed hero and as a disguised lama.
Few characters can claim a Golden Age debut and still be turning up in comics well into the 2020s, but Jethro Dumont is exactly that kind of enduring figure β introduced by Paul Norris in Prize Comics #7 back in 1940 and still sharing pages with the likes of Green Lama, Ms. Victory, and Black Venus across titles like FemForce and Vampirella versus Red Sonja decades later. With 49 catalogued appearances stretching across roughly 84 years and a key issue to his name, Dumont is a quietly persistent presence from the earliest days of the artform, a genuine relic of the Golden Age who never quite faded away. For collectors with a taste for deep-cut history and the thrill of tracing a character's long, winding journey through the decades, Jethro Dumont is a rewarding find.
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Trivia
- The character leapt from pulp magazines into comic books and radio with a cross-media reach that was remarkably ahead of its time for a 1940s hero.internationalhero.co.uk
- The comic-book incarnation was a licensed adaptation rather than an original re-launch, with Prize Publications bringing him into Prize Comics only after the pulp stories had already firmly established the character.internationalhero.co.uk
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Covers through the years β 1971β2021
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