Samuel Emerson "Slam" Bradley is a fictional character that has appeared in various comic book series published by DC Comics.
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Slam Bradley is a private detective who exists in DC's main shared universe.
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Slam Bradley was portrayed in live-action by Kurt Szarka in the first season of the Arrowverse series Batwoman.
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Slam Bradley is to be an amateur, called in by the police to help unravel difficult cases.
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Slam Bradley should combine both brains and brawn, be able to think quickly and reason cleverly and able as well to slam bang his way out of a bar room brawl or mob attack.
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Slam Bradley debuted a year before Superman's first appearance, and two years before Batman would become the title's lead feature.
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Slam Bradley then became a supporting cast member in the Catwoman ongoing series.
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Slam Bradley made an appearance during a flashback in the story arc "Heart of Hush", where he was the primary detective in the murder of Thomas Elliot's father.
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Slam Bradley was featured in the out-of-continuity DC: The New Frontier.
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Slam Bradley first appeared when Batwoman stopped a hacked train from crashing into a concrete wall.
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Slam Bradley appears as John Jones's detective partner and helps him and the Batman save a young boy from a cult that worships the Centre.
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Character Slam Bradley has, from its early onset, been embedded in a history of racism, in which the character is juxtaposed against Yellow Peril caricatures.
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