- His father was a Russian subject, even though Rasputin claims that he was a Russian prince. According to more reliable sources, he was a ladies tailor. Exact identity: unknown.
- Her mother was a Russian subject. Former dancer of the ballet of the Marijinskij Theatre in St. Petersburg (Petrograd) and member of the dance troupe of the ballet "Harlequin’s millions" featuring Marius Petipa. She was deported to Siberia. She died giving birth. Exact identity: unknown.

- Hook nose, bristling beard and hair.
- He strangely looks like his homonym, Grigori Iefimovitch Novykh called Rasputin (1872-1916), another Russian adventurer like him. From 1906 on, this pseudo-monk, pseudo-fortune-teller and pseudo-healer is a protégé of the Empress Alexandra of Russia killed in Jekaterinburg together with the rest of her family on 17th July 1918.
- Is there any link between these two characters apart from their physical similarity and homonymy?– Not determined yet.

- Navy captain, buccaneer, smuggler, thief and mercenary.
- He deserts from the tsarist army at the end of the Russian-Japanese war of 1904-1905 fleeing to Manchuria and kills an officer of his unit, the 12th Siberian unit.
- He is one of the killers of the gang leader called the Monk, who operates in the Pacific islands from 1913 to 1915. (See cards on THOMAS GROOVESNORE and CORTO MALTESE.)
- He is alleged to be a member of the "Joyful Brotherhood”, an association of criminals similar to the ancient association of buccaneers “Brothers of the Coast” formed on 25th December on Cayman-Brac, one of the three Cayman islands, which was also one of the British colonies in the Antilles.
- He is a psycopath with no moral sense. (Personal comment.)

VERY DANGEROUS ADVENTURER WITH NO SCRUPLES. WANTED BY THE POLICE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.