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DC Comics   ·   Released May 28th, 1942

Adventure Comics #76

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Starman Eclipses the Sun, script by Gardner F. Fox, pencils by Jack Burnley, inks by Jack Burnley and Ray Burnley [backgrounds]; Starman faces a dire threat from the Moroni Gang, now out-fitted with fantastic weapons and a rocketship, as they take on the personnas of the Sun and some of the orbiting satellites which line up with the names and weapons they have chosen. The Million Dollar Orphan starring The Hourman, art by Bernard Baily. The Origin of Tarsi the Tiger Boy starring Steve Conrad, Adventurer, script and art by Jack Lehti. Three Badmen on a Horse starring The Shining Knight, script by Henry Lynne Perkins, art by Louis Cazeneuve."The Legend Of The Silent Bear"Paul Kirk, famous big game hunter and sportsman, is vacationing at the lake, with the family of his friend, George. George's two sons, Timmy and Tommy, head off into the woods to hunt for bear. Vaulting the wall of the Raspp estate, the two boys close on the lifelike metal statue of a bear. As they take aim on the "bear", they witness, through their rifle scopes, a man placing his hand in the statue's mouth. The man screams. Pulling his hand away, the boys see a miniature bear trap clamped around the man's hand. The man flees. The boys shoot the bear statue, causing a hidden door to open in the bear's chest. Ben Raspp appears, and chases the boys off his property. The boys recount the tale to their father. KIrk decides to investigate the matter further, as the Manhunter. As the Manhunter approaches Raspp's estate he hears a gunshot. The Manhunter discovers Raspp murdered. Spotting the likely killers, Manhunter leaps down upon them. Though he isn't hit directly, one gunshot goes off near enough for the exploding gunpowder to blind the Manhunter. The murderer's flee, while the Manhunter blindly gropes his way back through the woods. At dawn, a recovering Manhunter is discovered by Boy Scout, Jimmy Jones. The young boy uses his own tracking skills to lead the Manhunter to the murderers, who have holed up...

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Adventure Comics #76
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Creators

Gardner Fox
Writer
Gardner Fox
Writer
Henry Lynne Perkins
Jack Lehti
Writer, Artist
Jack Lehti
Jack Kirby
Writer, Penciller, Cover Artist
Jack Kirby
Artist
Bernard Baily
Artist
Louis Cazeneuve
Jack Burnley
Artist
Jack Burnley
Inker
Ray Burnley
Joe Simon
Inker, Cover Artist
Joe Simon
Colorist
Raymond Perry
Letterer
Howard Ferguson
Letterer
Betty Bentley
Murray Boltinoff
Editor
Murray Boltinoff
Whitney Ellsworth
Editor, Executive Editor
Whitney Ellsworth

Characters

Doris Lee
Prime Earth
Hourman
Rex Tyler
Hourman
Prime Earth
Manhunter
Paul Kirk
Manhunter
Prime Earth
Sandman
Wesley Dodds
Sandman
Prime Earth
Sandy the Golden Boy
Sanderson Hawkins
Sandy the Golden Boy
Prime Earth
Thorndyke Thompkins
Second Sweep
Prime Earth
Shining Knight
Justin Arthur
Shining Knight
Prime Earth
Starman
Theodore Knight
Starman
Prime Earth
Steve Conrad
Earth-Two
Winged Victory
Victory
Winged Victory
Prime Earth
Woodley Allen
Woodley Allen
Prime Earth

Collected In

  • Golden Age Sandman Archives Vol. 1 HC
    Golden Age Sandman Archives Vol. 1 HC
    Golden Age Sandman Archives (2004)
  • The Golden Age Starman Archives Vol. 1 HC
    The Golden Age Starman Archives Vol. 1 HC
    The Golden Age Starman Archives (2003 - 2009)

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