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  1. www.dc.com › talent › gardner-foxGardner Fox | DC

    gardner fox . writer. all flash #1. detective comics #375. detective comics #358. weird secret origins 80-page giant #1. detective comics #356. detective comics classics #1. detective comics #357. the flash chronicles vol. 3. all star comics archives vol. 2. all star comics archives vol. 0.

  2. 18 de may. de 2020 · His biggest contributions included the creation of the Flash and Hawkman (with artists Harry Lampert and Dennis Neville) in the same legendary issue, 1940's Flash Comics #1. He also co-created the original Sandman and Doctor Fate. Like Hawkman, Dr. Fate's origin was heavily informed by Fox's interest in Egyptian mythology, as well as his ...

  3. This is Gardner F Fox’s official bibliography. Mr. Fox wrote in over a dozen Pseudonyms. This is why "author" is listed. Books that have been transcribed for the library will have links — EPUB — PRINT — Original Copy. If you feel like we are missing a title, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Alan Morgan - Llarn Cycle written as ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1189346Gardner Fox - IMDb

    Gardner Fox. Writer: Young Justice. Probably one of the greatest comic book writers of all time, Gardner Fox was born 1911 in Brooklyn. He started out as a lawyer, and practiced law from around 1935-1937. Being a proficient writer, Gardner Fox found there was more money to be made in writing fiction than in practicing law (during the latter years of the Depression), and took a job with DC Comics.

  5. GARDNER F. FOX Brooklyn, Nueva York, USA (20 de mayo de 1911 - 24 de diciembre de 1986) Guionista : Gardner Francis Fox fue un escritor estadounidense conocido por crear numerosos personajes de cómic para DC Comics. Historiadores del cómic cifran su legado en alrededor de 40000 historias.

  6. Fox introduced the concept of the Multiverse to DC Comics in the 1961 story "Flash of Two Worlds!" Gardner Francis Cooper Fox was an American writer known best for creating numerous comic book characters for DC Comics. Comic book historians estimate that he wrote more than 4,000 comics stories, including 1,500 for DC Comics.

  7. Gardner Fox was a prolific writer in DC Comics early history. Fox was a key figure in establishing some of Batman's long standing characteristics along with Bill Finger, like the first uses of the Batarang and utility belt. Fox returned to Batman in 1965 with issue #171, penciled by Sheldon Moldoff at the behest of editor Julius Schwartz. He later worked with Carmine Infantino on the "New Look ...