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|status      = Active
 
|status      = Active
 
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|debut        = {{KBAC1}} [[1:4|#4]]
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|debut        = {{KBAC1}} #4
|earliest    = late 1800s
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|earliest    = Beleived to have settled into the area now known as Astro City in the late 1800s, along with the migration of large groups of Eastern Europeans.
|origin      = Although creator Kurt Busiek has mentioned the existence of detailed notes associated with his origin, the tale of Hanged Man's dark beginning has yet to be told.
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|origin      = Although creator Kurt Busiek has mentioned detailed notes associated with his origin, the tale of Hanged Man's dark beginning has yet to be told.
 
|affiliation  =  
 
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|baseops      = [[Shadow Hill]]
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|baseops      = Shadow Hills
 
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|appearances  ={{KBAC1}} [[1:4|#4]]<br>
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{{WP}} [[WP:1/2|#1/2]] <Br>
 
{{KBAC2}} [[2:1|#1]], [[2:6|6]], [[2:9|9]]<br>
 
{{AC}} #13 <Br>
 
 
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A strange and mysterious being, the Hanged Man stands a nightly vigil over the neighborhood known as Shadow Hill. He wears a burlap bag over his face and a badly frayed rope around his neck.  Shadowy remnants of a ghastly and perhaps unjustified execution.
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A strange and mysterious being, the Hanged Man maintains a constant vigil over the neighborhood known as Shadow Hill, A shadowy figure, wearing a burlap bag over his face and a badly frayed rope around his neck.  Remnants of an execution of no doubt ghastly and unjustified proportions.
 
|history      =  
 
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[[K.O. Carson]] tells of olden times and the Hanged Man, some of those tales pre-date World War I and the arrival of Air Ace. There are even accounts of the Hanged Man in mystic European folklore that originate from the Middle Ages.
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[[Black Badge | K.O. Carson]] tells of olden times and the Hanged Man, some of those tales pre-date post World War I and the arrival of Air Ace. There are even accounts of the Hanged Man in mystic European folklore that originate from the Middle Ages.
  
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But there are no specific details, just ghostly fragments of an ancient past.
  
The Hanged Man, along with the migration of large groups of Eastern Europeans, is believed to have settled into the area now known as Astro City in the later half of the 19th Century. There are no specific details, just ghostly fragments of events from an ancient past.
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Current police database files are loaded with Hanged Man's involvement in the protection of the residents of Astro City.  One of his most revered actions revolved around the mysterious murders plaguing Shadow Hills during the Great Enelsian Invasion.  That case baffled authorities who originally felt that the fate of the Confessor was somehow tied to the killings.  Instead, it was the Hanged Man who discovered an extremely horrorific beast as the real culprit.  On a very dark night following both the death of the Confessor and the defeat of the Enelsians, an eerie light emanted over the old building inhabiting Shadow Hills.  It was a projection filling the skies, blending with the clouds.  Made large by the Hanged Man so all the uneasy and restless citizens of Astro City could not only see, but feel and experience the final life moments of the real Shadow Hills killer that had caused so much pain. That was the relief needed and in the end, the Hanged Man brought much needed closure for the victims and the city.
  
Recent history tells a different tale as current police database files are loaded with Hanged Man's involvement in the protection of the residents of Astro City.  One of his most revered actions revolved around the mysterious murders plaguing Shadow Hill during the [[Enelsian Invasion |''Great Enelsian Invasion.'']]  That case baffled authorities who originally felt that the Confessor, a rather ruthless vigilante, was somehow tied to the killings. 
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Instead, the Hanged Man discovered an extremely horrific beast to be the real culprit.  On a very dark night shortly following both the death of the Confessor and the defeat of the Enelsians, an eerie light emanated over the old buildings inhabiting Shadow Hill.  It was a projection filling the skies, mingling with the starlight.  A vision made large by the Hanged Man so all the restless citizens of Astro City could witness the final life moments of a horrific killer that had caused so much grieving.  That was the relief needed and in the end, the Hanged Man brought closure for the victims and the city.
 
 
 
[[Image:HangedMan2.jpg|500px|center]]
 
  
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*The Hanged Man's vast powers seem to be supernatural. He is known to fly, although it is more a wispy floating, like that of a apparition.
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*The Hanged Man's vast powers seem to be supernatural. He is known to fly and to be able to increase his size.  
* He can manipulate his size to tower above buildings.  
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* He also has apparently mystical knowledge of alternate timelines.
* He possesses mysterious awareness of alternate time-lines.
 
  
 
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The possibilities seems strong that the Hanged Man and his fate are somehow tied into the history, rituals, and superstitions that cling to Shadow Hill.
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Picardy, France. 1748.  Stephane Mesnier is about to pay a terrible price for crimes he committed during his brief mortal life. But fate it would seem has a different form of punishment beyond the standard methods of hanging.  It would seem Stephane's plea for mercy are heard, and as the trap door beneath his feet is sprung open, and you hear the crack of his neck breaking as he falls, the noose around his neck severs suddenly and in shocked amazement to the crowd, the body of Mesnier soars skyward and the entity we know as the Hanged Man appears for all to behold.  
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A crowd member nervously mutters "The -- the H-Hanged Man"  But is this a casual referenced to the man just executed, or has perhaps Stephane Mesnier assumed the essence of a character long known and feared from an all too real tale of French folklore?   
 
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[[Category: Heroes|Hanged Man]][[Category: Mystics]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:44, 9 May 2026

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Status: Active
Earliest Appearance: Beleived to have settled into the area now known as Astro City in the late 1800s, along with the migration of large groups of Eastern Europeans.
Origin: Although creator Kurt Busiek has mentioned detailed notes associated with his origin, the tale of Hanged Man's dark beginning has yet to be told.
Base of Operations: Shadow Hills


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The Hanged Man

A strange and mysterious being, the Hanged Man maintains a constant vigil over the neighborhood known as Shadow Hill, A shadowy figure, wearing a burlap bag over his face and a badly frayed rope around his neck. Remnants of an execution of no doubt ghastly and unjustified proportions.

History

K.O. Carson tells of olden times and the Hanged Man, some of those tales pre-date post World War I and the arrival of Air Ace. There are even accounts of the Hanged Man in mystic European folklore that originate from the Middle Ages.

But there are no specific details, just ghostly fragments of an ancient past.

Current police database files are loaded with Hanged Man's involvement in the protection of the residents of Astro City. One of his most revered actions revolved around the mysterious murders plaguing Shadow Hills during the Great Enelsian Invasion. That case baffled authorities who originally felt that the fate of the Confessor was somehow tied to the killings. Instead, it was the Hanged Man who discovered an extremely horrorific beast as the real culprit. On a very dark night following both the death of the Confessor and the defeat of the Enelsians, an eerie light emanted over the old building inhabiting Shadow Hills. It was a projection filling the skies, blending with the clouds. Made large by the Hanged Man so all the uneasy and restless citizens of Astro City could not only see, but feel and experience the final life moments of the real Shadow Hills killer that had caused so much pain. That was the relief needed and in the end, the Hanged Man brought much needed closure for the victims and the city.

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Mr. Smartie Notes: <more stories and incidents here>

Powers

  • The Hanged Man's vast powers seem to be supernatural. He is known to fly and to be able to increase his size.
  • He also has apparently mystical knowledge of alternate timelines.


Speculations, Theories

Picardy, France. 1748. Stephane Mesnier is about to pay a terrible price for crimes he committed during his brief mortal life. But fate it would seem has a different form of punishment beyond the standard methods of hanging. It would seem Stephane's plea for mercy are heard, and as the trap door beneath his feet is sprung open, and you hear the crack of his neck breaking as he falls, the noose around his neck severs suddenly and in shocked amazement to the crowd, the body of Mesnier soars skyward and the entity we know as the Hanged Man appears for all to behold.

A crowd member nervously mutters "The -- the H-Hanged Man" But is this a casual referenced to the man just executed, or has perhaps Stephane Mesnier assumed the essence of a character long known and feared from an all too real tale of French folklore?




Issues Of Interest

Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.1 No.4 Wizard Presents: Kurt Busiek's Astro City #1/2 Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #9 Astro City #39 Astro City #52




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