Tiger Man's launch in Rangers Comics #28 was a weird addition to a title that was already wonderfully strange by this time.
We've recently talked about features such as Lily Renée's Wolf-less Werewolf Hunter and Kazanda, Wild Girl of the Lost Continent from this period of the Rangers Comics title, but the addition of Tiger Man added to the surprising weirdness of what had superficially appeared to be a World War II-era war comic. But the war was over by the time of Tiger Man's debut, and the entire comic book industry was looking to find its footing in the post-war age.
Returning to America, the saga eventually took a strange turn in Rangers Comics #31, as a 'tiger car' and 'tiger plane' were introduced, with Benton publicly assuming the identity of Tiger Man, by publicizing the notion that people could call him for help by dialing the letters of his name. This was a reaction to the corrupt administration of his city being in league with mobsters and allowing their activities to go unchecked.
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