Daredevil by Fred Hembeck
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Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen
Art by...
1) Curt Swan And George Klein
2) Mike McKone
3) Michel Fiffe
4) Doc Shaner
5) Fred Hembeck
6) Chris Giarrusso
7) Phil Noto
8) Jack Larson
9) Steve Rude
10) Brian Bolland
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BHOC: BRAVE AND THE BOLD #147
I had a weird love/hate relationship with BRAVE AND THE BOLD throughout almost teh entirety of its existence. I bought the book more often than not, the matching up of the Caped Crusader with other stalwarts from across the DC Universe proving too enticing too often. Plus, there was the superlative artwork of B&B artistic regular Jim Aparo, which was always appealing. But more often than not, I…
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A Marvel Comics house ad by Fred Hembeck from Captain America #236
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Marvel Age #70 (1988) by Jim Salicrup, Peter Sanderson, Doug Murray, Brian Nelson, Fred Hembeck, Marc Silvestri, Carl Potts, Stan Lee and more. Edited by Salicrup and Tom DeFalco. Cover by John Byrne.
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Hembeck released another Marvel special one shot in 1980 with a cover date of February. The issue contained 31 segments including "GBS-TV Special Report", "Welcome", "Team-Up Fever", "Adam Strange", "Batman and Robin", "I Love Logos", "Dr Ditko, Master of Mystic Artwork", "What if the X-Men Became Ex-Men", "The Fly", and "The Newly Wed Game". (Hembeck 1980 1#, Marvel Comic Event)
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Troia by Fred Hembeck
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Cyborg by Fred Hembeck
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Daredevil by Fred Hembeck
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The Legion Of Super-Heroes
Art by...
1) Mike Grell
2) Curt Swan
3) Rich Buckler
4) Fred Hembeck
5) Doc Shaner
6) Patrick Zircher
7) Steve Lightle
8) Gil Kane
9) Mike Grell
10) Alex Ross
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BHOC: BRAVE AND THE BOLD #146
Every so often, BRAVE AND THE BOLD would pair the Caped Crusader up with one of DC’s war comics heroes such as Sgt. Rock. In some instances, the stories would be set in contemporary times, with the guest star seemingly well-preserved despite the passage of years. In other instances, Batman would be alive and active during wartime with no attempt made to explain it–not that this story took place…
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Dazzler and She-Hulk want their own solo books again. From Marvel Age by Fred Hembeck
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Wonder Woman and Captain America sketch by Fred Hembeck, 1980.
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