"Secret"@en . . . "Crack Comics #1"@en . . . "Black Condor"@en . "2.0"^^ . . "Male"@en . . "Quality Comics"@en . "Good"@en . . "196.0"^^ . . . "Thomas Wright"@en . "Freedom Fighters"@en . "Earth-Two; Earth-X;"@en . . . "American"@en . . . "Black Condor"@en . . "Blue"@en . . "* Black Condor at DCU Guide\n* Black Condor at Comic Book Database\n* Black Condor at Toonopedia\n* Black Condor at Angelfire\n* Black Condor at International Hero\n* Black Condor at Absorbascon\n*"@en . "Black"@en . . . . . . "Single"@en . "Politician"@en . . "Richard Grey, Jr. was the first Black Condor, a member of the original Freedom Fighters. His power was caused by exposure to a radioactive meteor, though he erroneously believed he had developed it naturally after being orphaned in the wilderness as a child and raised by a flock of wild Condors. Returning to civilization as an adult, he stumbled upon the murder of Senator Thomas Wright and took on the dead man's identity. He began leading a double life as both Senator Wright and the crime busting Black Condor, eventually joining first the All-Star Squadron and then the Freedom Fighters. He relocated to Earth-X in late 1941 alongside the other Freedom Fighter and, kept youthful by the mystical presence of Uncle Sam, fought the Nazis for decades as part of an underground resistance movement until the arrival of the Justice League of America of Earth-One and their colleagues in the Justice Society of America from Grey's own original home world of Earth-Two tipped the balance in their favor and the Nazis were finally defeated. Initially, the Freedom Fighters dedicated themselves to rebuilding Earth-X, but after some months boredom set in and they relocated again, to Earth-One, where they attempted to carve out a career as crime fighters. Unfortunately, they fell prey to the machinations of the Silver Ghost and spent several months as hunted fugitives from the law, with the Condor briefly being controlled by the demon Homilus . Eventually, Grey and the other Freedom Fighters returned to Earth-X, though they did visit Earth-One on at least one more occasion, to assist Superman. The Black Condor participated in the Crisis on Infinite Earths with the other Freedom Fighters, after which hiis personal history was changed as he became a part of the New Earth timeline ."@en . . . . "* \n*"@en . . "Richard Grey, Jr. (Earth-Two)"@en . . . . . "Black Condor"@en . . "Richard Grey, Jr."@en . . . "Will Eisner; Lou Fine"@en .