"Fury in the Philippines" | |
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Military Comics | |
Title: | "Fury in the Philippines" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 11 |
Cover price: | .10 |
Cover date: | August, 1942 |
Publisher: | Quality Comics |
Credits | |
Writers: | Dick French |
Pencilers: | Chas. Cuidera |
Inkers: | Chas. Cuidera |
Cover artists: | Will Eisner |
Cover inker: | Will Eisner |
Letterers: | Sam Rosen |
Editors: | Will Eisner |
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- Blackhawk, and all related characters and concepts were created by writer Will Eisner and artist Chuck Cuidera. They first appeared in Military Comics #1 in August, 1941, published by Quality Comics. They later spun-out into their first Blackhawk ongoing series, which ran from 1944 to 1956, spanning a total of 107 issues. DC Comics acquired the rights to continue publication of Blackhawk stories without interruption and began producing the title with Blackhawk #108 in January, 1957.
- This is the first appearance of Chuck Wilson, who becomes a member of the Blackhawk Squadron and a recurring character throughout the series.