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@ 2012-03-10 06:30 pm UTC
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Entry tags:era: golden age, status: public domain
Inferior Man would appear to be the product of many authors and artist, but this creation was all the product of Al Jaffee. 

From  Military Comics #7 (Feb. 1942).. 
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zapbiffpow: Phil Ken Sebben. Icon. Visionary. Icon again. (Phil Ken Sebben)


[personal profile] zapbiffpow
2012-03-11 11:07 am UTC (link)
Is this the same Al Jaffee who does those Fold-Ins for Mad Magazine?

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mistygeek: (Stand)


[personal profile] mistygeek
2012-03-11 04:16 pm UTC (link)
Years earlier, yes.

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jkcarrier: me, at my old office (work)


[personal profile] jkcarrier
2012-03-11 01:16 pm UTC (link)
Ha! Not surprising that even as early as '42, superheroes were already so ubiquitous and cliche that they could be lampooned.

Military Comics was published by Quality, wasn't it? I wonder if that means DC owns this guy now? Paging Grant Morrison...!

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