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Thomas "Kip" Burland

Thomas "Kip" Burland

8 appearances · Bronze Age · 1979–1992
Who is Thomas "Kip" Burland?

Thomas 'Kip' Burland is a character who debuted in Archie's humor anthology Madhouse in 1979, operating within the publisher's superhero universe and connected to the Mighty Crusaders legacy — a name shared with the Burland family's long-running Black Hood identity.

Stepping out of the Bronze Age in 1979, Thomas "Kip" Burland made his debut in the pages of Mad House under the pen of the legendary Dan DeCarlo, bringing a distinctly Archie Comics flavor to the superhero corner of the publisher's lineup. Over roughly thirteen years, this character carved out a modest but genuine niche, most notably finding a home in The Mighty Crusaders alongside a remarkable roster that includes heavy-hitters like The Black Hood, J'Onn J'Onzz, Arthur Curry, and The Flash — rarefied company by any measure. With only eight catalog appearances, Thomas "Kip" Burland is a true collector's discovery, the kind of character whose rarity makes each issue a small treasure worth hunting down.

Mad House / Madhouse / Madhouse Comics
#117
★ First appearance
Mad House / Madhouse / Madhouse Comics #117
Aug 1979

Top series

Covers through the years — 1984–1992

Blue Ribbon Comics #8 1984
Blue Ribbon Comics #8
The Mighty Crusaders #13 1985
The Mighty Crusaders #13
The Comet #8 1992
The Comet #8

Appearances

Mad House / Madhouse / Madhouse Comics (1974)
The Black Hood (1983)
#2
The Mighty Crusaders (1983)
Blue Ribbon Comics (1983)
#8
Thunderbunny (1985)
#1
Comics Scene (1987)
The Comet (1991)
#8