 The more 
things change the more they stay the same.Fan-boys are still arguing 
about who would prevail in a fight...Batman or Captain America? Of 
course back in the Silver Age of Comics the argument made a bit more 
sense.Back then both DC and Marvel described their respective heroes as 
the "world's greatest athlete" and the "world's greatest human fighting 
machine". Only back then the super-soldier serum didn't give the Captain
 the ability to make a fifteen foot standing high jump. Or run a mile in
 a minute among other things. So a fight between the two seemed a bit 
more fare. Both Batman and the Captain were just superior physical 
specimens who were highly skilled in hand-to hand combat. So as a 
pre-teen I wondered how Charlton Comics' Judo Master would have fared 
against the Caped Crusader or the Living Legend of WW Two.
The more 
things change the more they stay the same.Fan-boys are still arguing 
about who would prevail in a fight...Batman or Captain America? Of 
course back in the Silver Age of Comics the argument made a bit more 
sense.Back then both DC and Marvel described their respective heroes as 
the "world's greatest athlete" and the "world's greatest human fighting 
machine". Only back then the super-soldier serum didn't give the Captain
 the ability to make a fifteen foot standing high jump. Or run a mile in
 a minute among other things. So a fight between the two seemed a bit 
more fare. Both Batman and the Captain were just superior physical 
specimens who were highly skilled in hand-to hand combat. So as a 
pre-teen I wondered how Charlton Comics' Judo Master would have fared 
against the Caped Crusader or the Living Legend of WW Two. 
 
Judomaster created by Joe Gill and Frank McLaughlin
 Judo 
Master's origin appeared in Special War Series No.4(Nov.1965) a little 
over a year after Captain America made his first Silver Age appearance 
in The Avengers No.4(March 1964). In it Steve Rogers lookalike Sgt.Rip 
Jagger of the U.S. Army rescues the granddaughter of a Pacific island 
chief known as "Sensei". The islanders are actually Japanese citizens 
who left their homeland to escape the nation's war-time policies.Jagger 
himself is rescued by native guerillas after his unit is wiped out. He 
is then schooled in the martial arts by the islanders and given a 
colorful costume to fight a guerilla war against the Japanese. Jagger 
who had been a collegiate boxing champion in turn,under the tutelage of 
the islanders, masters jiu jitsu,karate,kendo and of course judo. He 
eventually also gains a kid sidekick in the form of a Japanese-American 
named "Tiger".
Judo 
Master's origin appeared in Special War Series No.4(Nov.1965) a little 
over a year after Captain America made his first Silver Age appearance 
in The Avengers No.4(March 1964). In it Steve Rogers lookalike Sgt.Rip 
Jagger of the U.S. Army rescues the granddaughter of a Pacific island 
chief known as "Sensei". The islanders are actually Japanese citizens 
who left their homeland to escape the nation's war-time policies.Jagger 
himself is rescued by native guerillas after his unit is wiped out. He 
is then schooled in the martial arts by the islanders and given a 
colorful costume to fight a guerilla war against the Japanese. Jagger 
who had been a collegiate boxing champion in turn,under the tutelage of 
the islanders, masters jiu jitsu,karate,kendo and of course judo. He 
eventually also gains a kid sidekick in the form of a Japanese-American 
named "Tiger".
Like all 
fan-boys I imagined my favorite comic book features turned into movies. 
And the casting of Rip Jagger in a Judo Master movie seemed like a 
no-brainer. American karate legend Joe Lewis had been an avid 
weight-lifter during his days as a high school wrestler. Upon graduation
 he joined the Marines where he first studied judo and then karate while
 stationed in Okinawa. After leaving the service after a stint in Viet 
Nam he began competing in karate tournaments. He won innumerable point 
karate championships and then became the U.S. Heavyweight Kickboxing 
Champion and the World Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion.He was twice 
voted the greatest fighter in karate history. And Bruce Lee regarded him
 as such. The part of Colt in Return of The Dragon was originally 
written for him. But after a falling out between Lee and Lewis the role 
went to fellow karate champion Chuck Norris.Who knows if Lewis had taken
 the role maybe he would have gone on to B-movie and TV stardom. And 
we'd be making jokes about "Joe Lewis Facts".
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Judo Master's creator gave Rip Jagger's height and weight at 5'11" and 185 pounds.So Lewis would have been a little bigger than him.But those were about the same dimensions as Mas Kimura,the legendary Japanese judoka.
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