Golden Age Human Bomb (Roy Lincoln) Appreciation
[SIZE=1][B]NOTE[/B]: This is a continuation of the previous "[B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Golden Age Human Bomb appreciation thread[/COLOR][/B]" which can be read here:[indent][B][URL="https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?113664-Golden-Age-Human-Bomb-appreciation-thread"]https://community.cbr.com/showthread.php?113664-Golden-Age-Human-Bomb-appreciation-thread[/URL][/B][/indent][/SIZE]
From the original thread[SIZE=1] (started mid-July of 2018)[/SIZE]
[quote=MajorHoy]Back in the days of Quality Comics, in the pages of [I][FONT=Century Gothic]Police Comics #1[/FONT][/I][SIZE=1] (cover-dated August 1941)[/SIZE], not only were readers treated to the first appearances of Firebrand (Rod Reilly), Phantom Lady (Sandra Knight), and, of course, Plastic Man ("Eel" O'Brian), but the very last feature was the introduction and origin of Roy Lincoln, better known to many readers as . . . [B][FONT=Book Antiqua]The Human Bomb[/FONT][/B]!
[img]https://i67.servimg.com/u/f67/18/91/37/14/human_18.jpg[/img]
[img]https://i67.servimg.com/u/f67/18/91/37/14/human_19.jpg[/img][SIZE=1][indent]to be continued . . .[/indent[/SIZE][/quote]
Also, from [B][I]Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol. X[/I][/B] (December 1985)
[img]https://i67.servimg.com/u/f67/18/91/37/14/human_20.jpg[/img]