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Blackhawk is the eponymous fictional character of the long-running comic book series Blackhawk first published by Quality Comics and later by DC Comics. Primarily created by Chuck Cuidera with input from both Bob Powell and Will Eisner , [ 1 ] the Blackhawk characters first appeared in Military Comics #1 (August 1941).
Reed Leonard Crandall (February 22, 1917 – September 13, 1982) [1] [2] was an American illustrator and penciller of comic books and magazines.He was best known for the 1940s Quality Comics' Blackhawk and for stories in EC Comics during the 1950s.
Military Comics, later Modern Comics, was a comic book anthology title published by Quality Comics during the Golden Age of Comic Books from 1941 until 1950. [1] The first issue of Military Comics is notable for featuring the debut of Blackhawk , Blue Tracer , and Miss America .
Lady Blackhawk is an alias used by three fictional comic book characters appearing in American comic books. The first, Zinda Blake, was introduced in a DC Comics publication in 1959 (Blackhawk #133); [1] the second, Natalie Reed, appeared in a DC Comics title in 1988. The third, as-yet-unnamed, Lady Blackhawk debuted in a DC Comics title in 2011.
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June - The first appearance of Superman's Fortress of Solitude in Action Comics #241. July - Brainiac was debuted in Action Comics #242. September - Superman #124 is released, the first DC title with a regular letters column. Calendar Man was debuted in Detective Comics #259. October - Bizarro was debuted in Superboy #68.
1937 in comics - debut: Prince Valiant, Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, Abbie an' Slats, Torchy Brown; debut as comic strip: Donald Duck, Desperate Dan; published: Detective Comics #1 The Dandy #1 1938 in comics - debut: Spirou , Tif , The Addams Family , Superman ; published: Le Journal de Spirou , Action Comics #1, The Beano #1