-
consecutive series also
contained backup stories about other aviators,
including Skywolf, Iron Ace, the
Black Angel, the Bald Eagle, the
Flying Dutchman and the...
- the 1980s by
Eclipse Comics. The Heap
debuted in the
aviation feature "
SkyWolf" in Air
Fighters Comics #3 (cover-dated Dec. 1942), in the
story "Wanted...
- #39 John
Jonah Jameson III Currently: Man-Wolf Former: Stargod, Vanwolf,
Skywolf 1963 (March) Stan Lee,
Steve Ditko Amazing Spider-Man #1 Team: The Howling...
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Terror #1–3 (1989–1990) The
Hobbit #1–3 (1989–1990)
Radio Boy #1 (1987)
Skywolf #1–3 (1988) Strike! #1–6 (1987–1988)
Swords of
Texas #1–4 (1987–1988) Tales...
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Captain America's
personal Quinjet for a period,
using the call-sign of "
Skywolf".
During this time, he was
temporarily transformed into the Man-Wolf by...
- Information". CompaniesInTheUK. "Skyline
Productions - IMDbPro". IMDb. "
SKYWOLF PRODUCTIONS LTD, G11 6QP
GLASGOW Financial Information". CompaniesInTheUK...
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debuted in what was
intended as a one-time
appearance in the
feature "
Skywolf" in Air
Fighters #3 (December 1942).
Early depictions of the Heap look...
- War
Shaman March 1988
December 1989 16
Ongoing Spin-off from Scout. Link
Skywolf March 1988
October 1988 3
Limited Spin-off from Airboy. Link Target: Airboy...
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accepts Misery's help in
order to save
Skywolf's life, with the
older Prowler travelling to the Air Tomb with
Skywolf as
protection while the rest head to...
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American comics artist. Bill Jaaska's
first published comics work was a
Skywolf story in
Airboy #11 (Dec. 1986). He
worked with
Peter David on The Incredible...