Terry Vance

First Appearance: Marvel Mystery Comics #10 (August 1940).
Golden Age Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #10-57.
Modern Appearances: None.
Years Active: 1940-?

Terry Vance, "the Schoolboy Sleuth," was a boy detective. He had an attic laboratory in which he conducted a number of experiments, and he was successful at inventing useful objects, like his "large gas model airplane with radio control," his ultraviolet flashlight, and his "detectoscope," a "sensitive microphone connected to earphones and operating by two batteries" that can listen through solid stone waalls; Vance may possibly have had superhuman intelligence, so varied were his interests and achievements. He monitored police broadcasts on his radio, and when a case attracted his interest, he swung into action, accompanied by his "able assistant," the monkey "Dr. Watson." Dr. Watson had a very limited vocabulary ("EEEK!" "EEE...EEE...EEE!" "OOK") but was definitely sentient, capable of following Vance's instructions and using his "tiny candid-camera" to help Terry solve crimes. Terry, for his part, was a clever sleuth, known to the police and welcome at crime scenes. Terry was also helped by his older friend, the ace reporter Deadline Dawson.


Write me!

Go back to my Golden Age Heroes page.