This historic issue of Adventure marked the debut of Rex "Tick-Tock" Tyler, the legendary Hourman. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Bernard Baily, he made his debut in this issue, cover dated March, 1940. He proved to have staying power and was a member of the JSA for many years. I preferred his adventures with them to his solo stories but they're still pretty fun to read. The cover to this debut issue is by his co-creator Mr. Bailey, who also had a hand in the creation of the Spectre.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Classic Adventure Part II
This historic issue of Adventure marked the debut of Rex "Tick-Tock" Tyler, the legendary Hourman. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Bernard Baily, he made his debut in this issue, cover dated March, 1940. He proved to have staying power and was a member of the JSA for many years. I preferred his adventures with them to his solo stories but they're still pretty fun to read. The cover to this debut issue is by his co-creator Mr. Bailey, who also had a hand in the creation of the Spectre.
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