Released February 1945
Flash Comics #62
Synopsis
This issue is significant for the meeting of Hawkman with the creative talents of Joe Kubert. Having joined DC in 1943 and worked on the 7 Soldiers of Victory in Leading Comics, and also having worked on Action Comics and Sensation Comics, Kubert turned to Hawkman in this issues 9-page story, "The Painter and the $100,000." Written by Gardner Fox, this issue marked the start of a long and fruitful run between illustrator and character. Although Kubert had tackled the Winged Wonder before in 1944's The Big All American Comic Book and as a member of the Justice Society in All Star Comics, it was his work on Hawkman in Flash comics that became one of DC's signature outputs of the Golden Age.
Synopsis
This issue is significant for the meeting of Hawkman with the creative talents of Joe Kubert. Having joined DC in 1943 and worked on the 7 Soldiers of Victory in Leading Comics, and also having worked on Action Comics and Sensation Comics, Kubert turned to Hawkman in this issues 9-page story, "The Painter and the $100,000." Written by Gardner Fox, this issue marked the start of a long and fruitful run between illustrator and character. Although Kubert had tackled the Winged Wonder before in 1944's The Big All American Comic Book and as a member of the Justice Society in All Star Comics, it was his work on Hawkman in Flash comics that became one of DC's signature outputs of the Golden Age.
Details
- Series
- Flash Comics
- Published Date
- February 1945
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