Magazine Enterprises
Apr 1950
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Straight Arrow
Straight Arrow
Creation & Design
Straight Arrow was created as a heroic figure representing justice and the fight against injustice in the American West, often depicted as a Native American hero.Early Years
Initially introduced in the late 1940s, Straight Arrow became a symbol of the noble savage trope, often battling outlaws and corrupt officials.Character Development
Over the years, Straight Arrow evolved from a simple heroic figure to a more complex character, grappling with the challenges faced by Native Americans and the impact of colonization.Cultural Reception
Straight Arrow was well-received in the post-war era, appealing to audiences with its themes of justice and heroism.Character Details
Real Name:
Tommy Hawk
Aliases:
The Lone Ranger of the West, The Arrow
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
The Native American Tribes, The Rangers
Abilities:
Expert Marksman, Horse Riding, Tracking
Equipment:
Bow and Arrow, Lasso, Horse
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
brown
Hair Color:
black