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'''''The Banshee''''' is a {{Superhero}} from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, published by Fox in ''Fantastic Comics'' #21-23 and ''V... Comics'' #1-2.

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'''''The Banshee''''' is a {{Superhero}} from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, created by Louis Cazeneuve and published by Fox in ''Fantastic Comics'' #21-23 and ''V... Comics'' #1-2.
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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The first issue has the Banshee pursue the super villain who killed his father.

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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The first issue has the Banshee pursue the super villain who killed his father.father-in-law.
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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The first issue has the Banshee pursue the super villain who killed his father.
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Not to be confused with the ''ComicBook/XMen'' character, [[Film/Banshee2008 the horror film]] [[Series/{{Banshee}} the show]] or [[OurBansheesAreLouder actual banshees]]

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Not to be confused with the ''ComicBook/XMen'' character, [[Film/Banshee2008 the horror film]] film]], [[Series/{{Banshee}} the show]] or [[OurBansheesAreLouder actual banshees]]



* HeelFaceTurn: In ''V... Comics'' #2, Mr. Carron is a rich man who got his wealth dishonestly. In hi sold age, he has decided to confess and return the cash. The comic's plot concerns the Banshee stopping his former gang from preventing this.

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* HeelFaceTurn: In ''V... Comics'' #2, Mr. Carron is a rich man who got his wealth dishonestly. In hi sold his old age, he has decided to confess and return the cash. The comic's plot concerns the Banshee stopping his former gang from preventing this.
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'''''The Banshee''''' is a {{Superhero}} from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks, published by Fox in ''Fantastic Comics'' #21-23 and ''V... Comics'' #1-2.

Jim O'donnell's father-in-law is killed by {{supervillain}} the Scorpion. Jim vows revenge, and takes on the guise of the Banshee to do so. After thwarting the Scorpion's plans, Jim continues his crimefighting career.

Not to be confused with the ''ComicBook/XMen'' character, [[Film/Banshee2008 the horror film]] [[Series/{{Banshee}} the show]] or [[OurBansheesAreLouder actual banshees]]
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* ArchEnemy: The Scorpion, killer of the Banshee's father in law and his only recurring foe.
* ArmsDealer: The Scorpion takes up this trade after escaping from prison in ''Fantastic Comics'' #22.
* HeelFaceTurn: In ''V... Comics'' #2, Mr. Carron is a rich man who got his wealth dishonestly. In hi sold age, he has decided to confess and return the cash. The comic's plot concerns the Banshee stopping his former gang from preventing this.
* MobWar: ''Fantastic Comics'' #22 has the Banshee thwarting one between the Scorpion and a rival ArmsDealer.
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* ScoobyDooHoax: The BigBad of ''V... Comics'' #1 disguised himself as [[SinisterMinister a ghostly abbot]] to frighten away anybody snooping on [[spoiler:his smuggling business]].
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