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The Shadow made his pulp magazine debut in the April
edition of The Shadow Magazine in 1931. Created by Walter Gibson under the pseudonym, Maxwell Grant, the series was an overnight success, lasting over 18 years, inspiring many pulp and comic book heroes.
The Silver Surfer made his auspicious debut in March 1966
created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Fantastic Four#48 The Sentinel Of The Spaceways was originally the herald of Galactus, The Devourer Of Worlds until he rebelled against his creator saving the Earth from his wrath.
Judomaster In "This One's For Pop!" (finale) by Frank McLaughlin from Judomaster#97 (1967 Charlton Comics).
Judomaster In "This One's For Pop!" (chapter four) by Frank McLaughlin from Judomaster#97 (1967 Charlton Comics).
"The Flame" (finale) script:
unknown, art: Larry Antonette (as
Basil Berold) from The Flame#2
(1940 Fox Feature Syndicate).
The Hourman made his debut 83 years ago this month in Adventure Comics#48 (March 1940). Created by Ken Fitch and Bernard Baily.
He was a founding member of
the illustrious Justice Society Of America.
Uncanny X-Men#500 cover art by
Alex Ross (2008).