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Tom Hickey | |
Birth name: | Thomas Joseph Hickey, Jr. |
Gender: | Male |
Medium(s): | Comic books |
Roles: | Writer; Penciler; Inker |
Born: | December 20th, 1910 |
Birthplace: | White Plains, New York |
Died: | January 15th, 1984 |
Notable works: | Detective Comics Vol 1 Unknown Worlds Vol 1 |
Thomas "Tom" Joseph Hickey, Jr. was an American comic book writer and graphic artist. He was born in White Plains, New York on December 20th, 1910. As a writer, Tom's only contribution to the comics medium was writing the Bruce Nelson mystery tale, "The New Orleans Mardi Gras Murder", from Detective Comics #27 in May, 1939. This also happened to be the same issue in which Batman made his comic book debut. Hickey also penciled and inked the Bruce Nelson story in that issue. This also happened to be Hickey's final work on that title. He previously did pencil work on issues #1, #4 and #20.
Body of work[]
As writer[]
- Detective Comics 27 ("The New Orleans Mardi Gras Murder (Part 1)")
- New Adventure Comics 26 ("Golden Dragon (Part 21)")
- New Adventure Comics 27 ("Golden Dragon (Part 22)")
As penciler[]
- Detective Comics 27 ("The New Orleans Mardi Gras Murder (Part 1)")
- New Adventure Comics 26 ("Golden Dragon (Part 21)")
- New Adventure Comics 27 ("Golden Dragon (Part 22)")
As inker[]
- Detective Comics 27 ("The New Orleans Mardi Gras Murder (Part 1)")
- New Adventure Comics 26 ("Golden Dragon (Part 21)")
- New Adventure Comics 27 ("Golden Dragon (Part 22)")