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Roy Raymond (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Roy Raymond (comics)

Roy Raymond is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. He was introduced in "Impossible... But True!", a back-up strip in ''Detective Comics'', beginning with issue #153 (Nov. 1949).
In 1997, a new character appeared, Roy Raymond, Jr., the grandson of the original Roy Raymond.
==Fictional character biography==
Roy Raymond was the host of a television show called ''Impossible... But True!'', which bore a strong resemblance to ''Ripley's Believe It Or Not''. The stories would involve Raymond and his assistant, Karen Duncan, investigating claims and exposing hoaxes, ensuring all the stories on the show were true. The strip was later retitled "Roy Raymond: TV Detective".
In the Silver Age, Aquaman took over the back-up slot in ''Detective Comics''. Raymond subsequently appeared in the ''Superman'' titles, where it was revealed he had been kidnapped by a supervillain and brainwashed into committing crimes. After being rescued by Superman, he resumed his television career at Metropolis' Galaxy Broadcasting, which at the time was also the employer of Clark Kent.

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