Mouthpiece (comics)

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Mouthpiece

Image:Police Comics 1.jpg
Police Comics #1 (Aug, 1941). The first appearance of the Mouthpiece. Mouthpiece is the figure in the circle near the bottom. Art by Gill Fox

Publisher Quality Comics
First appearance Police Comics #1
Created by Fred Guardineer
Characteristics
Alter ego *Bill Perkins

Mouthpiece is a fictional comic book character from the golden age of comic books who was published by Quality Comics. He first appeared in Police Comics #1 (August 1941), along with the heroes Plastic Man, Firebrand, and the Human Bomb, and lasted until #13. He was created by Fred Guardineer. Although, like all Quality characters, he is techically owned by DC Comics after it acquired Quality's assets, he lapsed into public domain prior to the said acquisition.

Bill Perkins was a District Attorney who thought that the law was not strong enough. He decided to don a costume to apprehend criminals that escaped justice. He became the Mouthpiece. He was ruthless, and was prepared to kill criminals when he needed to. Once, he even threw a harpoon into the back of a fleeing opponent (he'd run out of bullets), rather than let him get away. He was a great fighter and was able to use any weapon like a master.

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