The legal career of the first masked crime fighter may be little known, but it speaks to broader themes within the practice of law. His decision to remain obscure highlights the tension between personal identity and public responsibility. His work, though unconventional, reflects the enduring role of lawyers as advocates for order, accountability, and justice. By revisiting his career, we are reminded that the practice of law is not only about the cases won, but also about the principles upheld—even when recognition remains in the shadows.
