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Bulletman and
Bulletgirl are
fictional superheroes originally published by
Fawcett Comics.
Created by Bill
Parker and Jon Smalle,
Bulletman first appeared...
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Sequel – Sdcc". io9.
Retrieved 26 July 2009. "More
details on
TETSUO THE
BULLETMAN and
brief first footage". Quietearth.us.
Retrieved 26 July 2009. "Tetsuo...
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Master Comics #23 (February 1942)
Bulletman #7 (September 1942)
Bulletman #10 (December 1942) Mary
Marvel #8 (December 1946) Justice...
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inker at the Jack
Binder Studio,
working on the
Fawcett character Bulletman, and
Street & Smith's Ajax the Sun Man and
Blackstone the Magician. In...
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Comics #21 (December 1941), in
opposition to both
Captain Marvel and
Bulletman.
During the
second half of his
battle with
Marvel in Whiz
Comics #25 (published...
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frequent ally of
Captain Marvel.
Bulletman and
Bulletgirl - Fawcett's
second most
prominent hero team,
Bulletman and
Bulletgirl (later
joined by Bulletdog...
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known as Earth-S, the Squadron's
members are the
following superheroes:
Bulletman and Bulletgirl: Jim Barr was a
police scientist who had
invented the Gravity...
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Fawcett include Captain Video,
Hopalong C****idy, Ibis the Invincible,
Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Spy Smasher,
Captain Midnight,
Phantom Eagle,
Mister Scarlet...
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early example of the
comics crossover:
Captain Marvel and
Bulletman join
forces to
battle Captain ****.
Master Comics number 21,
artwork by Mac Rayboy...
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Ratcatcher named Ransom Trappe appears in
Master Comics as an
enemy of
Bulletman and Bulletgirl. An
alternate reality variant of Otis
Flannegan appears...