First appearance = Flash Comics #88 (October 1947)
but the story was also later reprinted in Secret Origins #1 (February-March 1973)
And from Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol. IX (November 1985),
First appearance = Flash Comics #88 (October 1947)
but the story was also later reprinted in Secret Origins #1 (February-March 1973)
And from Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Vol. IX (November 1985),
Second appearance = Flash Comics #90 (December 1947) and later reprinted in Wanted: The World's Most Dangerous Villains #7 (March-April 1973):
My favorite Hawkman villain! The cool thing about this character is that his look really hasn't changed since his debut almost 80 years ago!
Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Alan Scott: Green Lantern, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Jay Garrick: The Flash, Justice Society of America, Power Girl, Superman, Shazam, Titans, Wesley Dodds: Sandman, Wonder Woman, & World's Finest: Teen Titans.
My first Gentleman Ghost story was in BATMAN #310.
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Gentleman Ghost appears in Batman: The Detective #1.
Though it may be hard to recognize him.
I was first introduced to the Ghost of Gentleman Jim on the Super Friends cartoon and have loved him ever since. His appearances on Justice League Unlimited and Brave & the Bold were great too.
Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Alan Scott: Green Lantern, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Jay Garrick: The Flash, Justice Society of America, Power Girl, Superman, Shazam, Titans, Wesley Dodds: Sandman, Wonder Woman, & World's Finest: Teen Titans.
Probably my favorite Hawkman villain. He's not the most threatening, not usually, but damn if he's not fun.
I love him. He's such a troll. I think the original gimmick where you couldn't tell if he was a real ghost or someone just pretending to be one worked really well.
Joe Kubert Cover.
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He appeared again in Flash Comics #92 (February 1948),
and that adventure was later reprinted in Detective Comics #439 (February-March 1974):
To be continued . . .
Always loved my first introduction to him in JLU: "Mind the Ion-Drive, that's delicate equipment!"