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Sandy the Golden Boy is a DC Comics superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Image File history File links Golden Age Sandman This work is copyrighted. ...
Image File history File links Golden Age Sandman This work is copyrighted. ...
A Justice League Unlimited promotional image. ...
The current DC Comics logo, adopted in May 2005. ...
Superman (left) and Batman, two of the most recognizable and influential superheroes. ...
Joe Simon (born 1915) was a comic book author and cartoonist who created or co-created many memorable characters in the Golden Age. ...
The Fantastic Four, one of Kirbys most famous creations. ...
Sanderson "Sandy" Hawkins was originally the sidekick to the original Sandman. Like Batman's Robin, he was an orphan who was adopted by the hero he fought beside, although Sandy had one prominent surviving relative: Dian Belmont, the Sandman's love interest in the early Golden Age of Comic Books and in the Sandman Mystery Theater series set in the same time period. Adventure Comics #40 (July, 1939) Sandman Mystery Theatre #29 (August, 1995) The Sandman, alias Wesley Dodds, is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe, best known for his stories set during the 1940s and his costume consisting of a green business suit, fedora, and gas mask. ...
The comic book character Batman is a fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
A classic image of Batman and Robin reinterpreted by painter Alex Ross. ...
Superman, the catalyst of the Golden Age, from Superman #14, January-February 1942. ...
Sandman Mystery Theatre is a comic book series published by Vertigo, the mature-readers imprint of DC Comics, which ran for 70 issues between 1993 and 1999. ...
Sandy was a member of the Young All-Stars, a team that was later absorbed into the All-Star Squadron. He was later turned into a silicon-based monster and, after being turned back to normal by Sandman and the Justice League, found that he had various earth-related powers, notably the ability to transform himself into sand. He changed his codename to Sand and led the modern incarnation of the JSA for a time. The All-Star Squadron, featuring Doctor Mid-Nite, Star-Spangled Kid, Robotman, Uncle Sam, Phantom Lady, Commander Steel, Plastic Man, Starman, Sandman, Green Lantern, Atom, Flash, Liberty Belle, Hourman and Amazing-Man The All-Star Squadron was an American comic book (1981â1987) created by Roy Thomas and published by...
The Justice League of America, featuring the Flash, Superman, Aquaman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Martian Manhunter, and Green Lantern. ...
Patterns in the sand Sand is an example of a class of materials called granular matter. ...
The Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a team of fictional superheroes whose adventures have been published by DC Comics. ...
During the "Princes of Darkness" storyline in JSA, Sand was thought to have been destroyed while preventing multiple earthquakes on Earth but was in actually put into a limbo. He was eventually saved and is now back with the JSA. Sand has briefly appeared in a few episodes of the animated series, Justice League Unlimited. A Justice League Unlimited promotional image. ...
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