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| | The Blue Blaze |
 | | The Blaze, knowing that the gazer would do something like that, produces a mirror and reflects the star's rays, killing Dr. Gair and the star-gazer, smiling when the adventure is over and saying to himself, "Not a bad night's work." |
 | | Another thing that interests me about the Blue Blaze is that the blaze itself is posited as some sort of energy - which, theoretically, could be replicated again. |
 | | In his fourth adventure, though, it's said that "with each conquest `the Blue Blaze' returns to the grave, and as he sleeps a strange cosmic force moves him underground to new centers of crime - and then he awakens!" This seems a pretty neat premise, and it's a shame nothing more was done with it. |
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