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classic Moldoff Hawkman cvrThe cover for Flash Comics #21 shows Hawkman doing battle with a giant alien from Jupiter named Egon, the gorgeous Shelly Moldoff tableau has all of the panache and immediacy that helped move copies in the Golden Age. The Flash would soon be spun off into All-Flash Comics, a book where he would become the sole focus and cover star which is promoted in this very issue. Anthology adventures of the Whip, Johnny Thunder, and the King fill out this book.
Artists Information
Moldoff is best known for his early work on DC's Hawkman and Hawkgirl, and was one of Bob Kane's primary "ghost artists" on Batman. He co-created the Batman villains Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, the second Clayface, and Bat-Mite, as well as the original heroes Bat-Girl, Batwoman, and Ace the Bat-Hound.
E. E. Hibbard was an American comics artist who worked for DC Comics in the 1940s. He was one of the main artists behind 'The Flash' superhero stories by Gardner Fox. He was the first artist to illustrate a 'Justice Society' story and created the recurring villains Winky, Blinky and Noddy and Thinker in the 'Flash' franchise.
Lampert began cartooning when he was sixteen years old, and worked for the legendary Max Fleischer, inking and helping produce Betty Boop, Popeye, and Koko the Clown cartoons. He began drawing comic books and he is best known in that field for being the artistic co-creator of the DC Comics superhero The Flash. Created in collaboration with writer Gardner Fox, the hero first appeared in Flash Comics #1 in 1940.