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Burke, Denis (II). Denis Burke (II) was created by H. Bedford-Jones (John Bradford, James Bronson, Denis Burke (I), Burket & O’Neill, Peter J. Clancy, Dick Clews, Vincent Connor, Cosgrave & Lundgren, Crawford, Riley Dillon, Colin Haig, Pinky Jenkins, Jungle Girl, Tertius March, Say-and-See Smith, John Solomon, Sphinx (II), Strato-Shooters, Hugh Tyrone) and appeared in three stories in Short Stories in 1933, beginning with “Justice” (Short Stories, Apr. 25, 1933).
Denis Burke (II) is an American adventurer and gentleman of fortune who is active in Morocco and North Africa. He’ll run guns and hire himself out, but he has standards, and won’t be a part of peddling Red propaganda. (Despite this, Captain Crespin, of French Intelligence in Morocco, distrusts Burke). On the other hand, he is happy to do his part to free an innocent, jailed Arab. (Burke is relatively free of prejudice). He has chilling blue eyes and is good with his fists, but is also merry and light-hearted.
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