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Ebony became the Spirit's first and most loyal partner. He was a taxi driver that encountered Denny Colt's alter ego while driving Ellen Dolan and Homer Creep past Wildwood Cemetery. Ebony was an intelligent person but, spoke with a heavy accent that later caused controversy over racial stereotypes (Will Eisner was always deeply fond of the character). As the Spirit's sidekick, Ebony fought crime with him at his side. He was very skilled despite his being depicted as a bad stereotype. He was even a skilled pilot and flew the Autoplane on various missions for the Spirit.

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  • Ebony became the Spirit's first and most loyal partner. He was a taxi driver that encountered Denny Colt's alter ego while driving Ellen Dolan and Homer Creep past Wildwood Cemetery. Ebony was an intelligent person but, spoke with a heavy accent that later caused controversy over racial stereotypes (Will Eisner was always deeply fond of the character). As the Spirit's sidekick, Ebony fought crime with him at his side. He was very skilled despite his being depicted as a bad stereotype. He was even a skilled pilot and flew the Autoplane on various missions for the Spirit.
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  • Will Eisner
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  • Ebony White
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  • The Spririt Comic Strip
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  • Register and Tribune Syndicate
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  • Ebony White
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  • Ebony became the Spirit's first and most loyal partner. He was a taxi driver that encountered Denny Colt's alter ego while driving Ellen Dolan and Homer Creep past Wildwood Cemetery. Ebony was an intelligent person but, spoke with a heavy accent that later caused controversy over racial stereotypes (Will Eisner was always deeply fond of the character). It seemed that Ebony did not have any family of his own and lived in Wildwood Cemetery with the Spirit. After much criticism over the stereotypes of the character, Eisner decided to have Ebony shipped off to school in the February 10, 1946 strip. That wasn't the end of Ebony, though. He did continue to make several more appearances throughout the rest of the series. As the Spirit's sidekick, Ebony fought crime with him at his side. He was very skilled despite his being depicted as a bad stereotype. He was even a skilled pilot and flew the Autoplane on various missions for the Spirit.
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