History
The man known as the Mad Boar was a Nazi spy who was active during World War II. By the fall of 1943, he and his minions were located along the Canada/US boarder along the West Coast. They paid a band of local Native Americans to help taint fish stocks which they then canned and sold for public and military consumption, causing many deaths. They then attempted to force the owner of the cannery to write a suicide note taking blame for the killings.
Unfortunately, the Angel was called in by the authorities to investigate and he came to the owners rescue when he called to report people trailing him. The Angel stopped the Mad Boar and his men before they could kill the owner, but they fled when the authorities arrived on the scene. The Angel tracked them down to the reservation where their cannery was located but was ambushed and captured.
The Angel was tortured by the Mad Boar and then left to die in the cannery's freezer while he went to contaminate more fish. The Angel broke free and attacked the Mad Boar again. Their fight took them over the edge of a cliff and sent them into the raging rivers below. During their struggle, the Angel knocked out the Mad Boar but was forced to let the spy go in order to save himself when a Canadian Mountie came to pull him out of the water. The Mad Boar presumably drowned.[1]