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Haig, Colin. Colin Haig was created by H. Bedford-Jones (John Bradford, James Bronson, Denis Burke (I), Denis Burke (II), Burket & O’Neill, Peter J. Clancy, Dick Clews, Vincent Connor, Cosgrave & Lundgren, Crawford, Riley Dillon, Pinky Jenkins, Jungle Girl, Tertius March, Say-and-See Smith, John Solomon, Sphinx (II), Strato-Shooters, Hugh Tyrone) and appeared in six stories in Detective Fiction Weekly in 1933, beginning with “Evil Eye of Bali” (Detective Fiction Weekly, Oct. 7, 1933).
Colin Haig is a scientist, inventor, and adventurer who uses his inventions in a war against Mme. Vanderdonk, a Superhuman Femme Fatale who intends to CONQUER THE WORLD! Vanderdonk, who wields the power of the Evil Eye, is a Priestess of Shiva and is worshiped by the natives of Bali as a goddess. She is known as “Lady Nightshade” and is responsible for the operations of crooked financiers in California.
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