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A close friend of the (second) [[The Flash|Flash]] in whose series he appeared often. He got his own series in the backpages of ''Detective Comics'', lasting from issue #327 to #383 (May, 1964-January, 1969) with several new stories appearing in the same magazine during the [[The Seventies|1970s]], though at irregular intervals. The series formula was to have Ralph and Sue traveling the globe, investigating crimes along the way. Don Markstein, a comic book historian, described them as a superhero version of [[The Thin Man (film)|Nick and Nora Charles]].
Ralph also joined the [[Justice League]] in [[The Seventies|1970s]]. Along with Sue he was an important part of the [[Justice League International|League's more comedic period]]. Sadly, he's remembered today more for the fact that his wife was both raped AND murdered in ''[[Identity Crisis]]''. He died shortly afterwards in ''[[
Currently appearing in ''[[Batman: The Brave And The Bold]]'', where he spends his time lamenting [[Plastic Man]]'s fame.
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