In this story by Erwin K. Roberts, the
Moon Man (Steve Thatcher) remembers a reporter from the St.
Louis Clarion
telling him about the Saint, an Englishman dubbed the “Modern Robin
Hood of Crime,” who steals from what he calls “the ungodly.”
The reporter also said for some reason the Clarion’s
home office takes a serious interest in mysterious folks like the
Saint. The
Moon Man appeared in tales by Frederick C. Davis in the pulp magazine
Ten
Detective Aces in
1933–1937.
The Saint, also known as Simon Templar, is from Leslie Charteris’
books. The Clarion’s
home office is the New
York Clarion,
owned by Frank Havens, an ally of another pulp hero, the Phantom
Detective.
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