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  • Hale of the Herald
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  • George Hale was a reporter for the Herald, a newspaper based in an unknown American city. His co-workers dismissed him because he was prone to flights of fancy, rarely got any good leads and took "energy pills" to make up for being a "weakling." But all that changed when he investigated the murder plot against a group of scientists working for the U.S. Department of War. He learned that Professor Langreth was the murderous gang's next target. While he wasn't able to save the professor's life, Langreth survived long enough to hand George his greatest invention - pills that granted temporary invisibility. Since then, George went on to use the pills to investigate crimes and foreign plots against United States. He reported on the crimes as soon as he solved them, much to the annoyance of his
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  • George Hale
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  • Thrilling Comics #25
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  • Nedor
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  • Hale of the Herald
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  • George Hale was a reporter for the Herald, a newspaper based in an unknown American city. His co-workers dismissed him because he was prone to flights of fancy, rarely got any good leads and took "energy pills" to make up for being a "weakling." But all that changed when he investigated the murder plot against a group of scientists working for the U.S. Department of War. He learned that Professor Langreth was the murderous gang's next target. While he wasn't able to save the professor's life, Langreth survived long enough to hand George his greatest invention - pills that granted temporary invisibility. Since then, George went on to use the pills to investigate crimes and foreign plots against United States. He reported on the crimes as soon as he solved them, much to the annoyance of his colleagues, who could not figure out how the previously inept reporter was able to get all those scoops. George was often aided by his fellow Herald reporter (and later girlfriend) Vicky Dale.