Looking at the great flyers, they certainly threw a young Roy into the deep end. Whereas Killer Kowalski's calling card was to always hit or kick on the break, Roy would bounce his opponents head onto his own chest, or measure his man by cupping him under the chin, placing his head just so and then bonk, his fist would land on the guys nose. These and other little bits of surprise fun (not for his opponents) set Roy apart from other villains. My good pal Ed Lock, went to his funeral, unfortunately I was left behind!
Always neat to see something on Roy, so I appreciated the article. One note though, he definitely did not pass away in 1967. I believe the year was 1992.
Looking at the great flyers, they certainly threw a young Roy into the deep end. Whereas Killer Kowalski's calling card was to always hit or kick on the break, Roy would bounce his opponents head onto his own chest, or measure his man by cupping him under the chin, placing his head just so and then bonk, his fist would land on the guys nose. These and other little bits of surprise fun (not for his opponents) set Roy apart from other villains. My good pal Ed Lock, went to his funeral, unfortunately I was left behind!
Thanks Main Mask. The name was Heffernan, and this was the name used in most countries.
Thanks Ost. The mistake was ours, not the authors. It should have read that he died aged 67.
Here are some items with Roy on them form his time in the UK. Always billed as "Hefferman".
Always neat to see something on Roy, so I appreciated the article. One note though, he definitely did not pass away in 1967. I believe the year was 1992.