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The Fox is the name of two fictional superheroes that appear in periodicals published by
MLJ Comics Archie Comic Publications, Inc., is an American comic book publisher headquartered in Pelham, New York.Dark Circle Comics Dark Circle Comics is an imprint of Archie Comics Publications, Inc. Under its previous name, Red Circle Comics, it published non-humor characters, particularly superheroes in the 1970s and 1980s, and was a digital imprint from 2012 to 2014. In ...
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Publication history

The first Fox (Paul Patten) debuted in MLJ Comic's '' Blue Ribbon Comics'' #4 (June 1940), in a story written by Joe Blair and drawn by
Irwin Hasen Irwin Hasen (July 8, 1918 – March 13, 2015) was an American cartoonist best known as the creator (with Gus Edson) of the ''Dondi'' comic strip. He also had a significant run on DC Comics' original Green Lantern, Alan Scott, in the 1940s as well ...
. He appeared in that title until the series ended with issue #22 (March 1942). He later made a guest appearance in ''
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'' #4 (April 1966), as part of a crowd scene featuring nearly every superhero published by MLJ (the story, somewhat ironically, was titled "Too Many Super Heroes!"). He returned in issue #5, where he forms a team called the Ultra-Men with heroes Captain Flag and
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. This was the sole appearance of that group. Some of the Fox stories from this period were written and illustrated by
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. The first Fox's final appearance was in ''Black Hood'' #3 (Oct. 1983). The second Fox debuted in ''Blue Ribbon Comics'' vol. 2, #6 (March 1984). The Fox appeared in several issues of ''Blue Ribbon'' during the mid-1980s. He also appeared in issues 9 and 11-13 of ''Mighty Crusaders'' as a member of that superhero team. His final appearance was in ''Mighty Crusaders'' vol. 2, #13 (Sept. 1985). In October 2013, Archie Comics released ''The Fox'' under its
Red Circle Comics Dark Circle Comics is an imprint of Archie Comics Publications, Inc. Under its previous name, Red Circle Comics, it published non-humor characters, particularly superheroes in the 1970s and 1980s, and was a digital imprint from 2012 to 2014. In ...
imprint as a five issue mini-series which ended in March 2014. The series was written by
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and Mark Waid, with art by Haspiel; backup Shield stories were by J.M. DeMatteis, Mike Cavallaro, and Terry Austin. The mini-series was later collected into trade paperback in July 2014 under the name ''The Fox: Freak Magnet''. ''The Fox'' returned in another five-issue series in April 2015 under the relaunched
Dark Circle Comics Dark Circle Comics is an imprint of Archie Comics Publications, Inc. Under its previous name, Red Circle Comics, it published non-humor characters, particularly superheroes in the 1970s and 1980s, and was a digital imprint from 2012 to 2014. In ...
imprint. Volume 2 had the same creative team from the mini-series. ''The Fox'' will return in a one-shot titled ''Family Values'' which will be released in June 2022.


Paul Patten


MLJ Comics


Fictional character biography

The Fox is secretly Paul Patten, a young news reporter and
photographer A photographer (the Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs. Duties and types of photographers As in other ...
for ''The Daily Globe'', and a former athlete at Penn State University. He has a camera that attaches to his belt. His editor and girlfriend is named Ruth Ransom. Patton's main reason for becoming the Fox was to further his career. As a crimefighter, he is the first on the scene with his camera. His first mission pitted himself against the hooded Night Riders, a stand-in for the Ku Klux Klan. Whenever dangerous situations arise, Patton quickly changes into his costume, which consists of a black, skin-tight body suit, complete with pointed ears and (in some adventures) a golden fox head logo on his chest.
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says, "It took Hasen a couple of issues to realize a hero's costume is a fantasy thing that doesn't have wrinkles or baggy knees." Although the transformations from photographer to superhero are never illustrated (artists favored a simple panel with the caption "Paul Patton becomes the Fox!"), it is assumed that the costume is worn under Paul's street clothes.


Powers and abilities

The Fox has no superpowers, but is a highly trained athlete.


Dark Circle Comics

Paul Patton is revealed to have been the original Fox who later passed down the identity to his son, Paul Patton Jr.


Paul Patten Jr./Paul Patton Jr.


Archie Comics


Fictional character biography

The second Fox is Paul Patten Jr., the son of the original Fox who made his debut in ''Blue Ribbon Comics'' vol. 2, #6 (March 1984). His girlfriend is Delilah Monaco, who is secretly the She-Fox. Paul and Delilah are unaware that the other person has a secret identity. The second Fox wears a black full body stocking with a covered face and pointed fox "ears".


Powers and abilities

The second Fox has no superpowers, but is a skilled martial artist.


DC Comics

In the wake of the continuity altering " Final Crisis" company-wide crossover,
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licensed rights to the Red Circle and
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heroes, choosing to bring them into
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continuity. It was announced that in March 2010, the Fox would appear in a back-up feature in the Shield comic book series, written by
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and with art from
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. Paul Patten Jr. is a film director from Seattle in this version.


Red Circle Comics/Dark Circle Comics


Fictional character biography

Paul Patton Jr. was raised as a child in the town of Beaver Kill where his father, Paul Patton, operated as the Fox. Patton took up a career in photography and eventually got a job as a photographer in Impact City. His wife, Mae Patton, operates as the She-Fox while his son, Shinji Patton, follows in his father's footsteps as the Ghost Fox.''The Fox'' (vol. 2) #2, May 2015 Patton wears a black full body stocking with a yellow fox head emblem on his chest with a covered face and pointed fox "ears" as his costume.


Collected editions


Trade paperbacks


Notes


External links


Paul Patten
at MightyCrusaders.net
Paul Patten Jr.
at MightyCrusaders.net

at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
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