Hawkman 1964 #20 - 7.5 - $20.00
While on an archaeological expedition, Carter Hall is attacked by villagers who believe he desecrated one of their sacred sites, so the Hawks must find the true culprits.
Searching for a missing friend, Hawkman discovers that his friend has been transformed into a monstrous hybrid man-lion creature.
Dick wonders why Ed knows so much about everything, and Ed explains it's because he visits the library regularly.
On-sale date from copyright registration.
- Lion-Mane the Tabu Menace! - Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.
- Death of the Living Flame - Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.
- - house ad for Swing with Scooter (DC, 1966 series) #7, on sale April 20
- - Letters submitted by Steve Leialoha, Arnold Secret, and Robert Jennings.
- - house ad for Superman (DC, 1939 series) #197 [80 Page Giant #G-36], on sale April 11
- Lion-Mane -- the Tabu Menace! - Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.
- - hint submitted by John Abelson of New Haven, Connecticut
- - Letter submitted by Jeffrey Smith.
- - house ad for The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series) #72, on sale April 20
- - listing of DC comics on sale in mid-April 1967; includes cover art from The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #171 and Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #54
- Mystery of the Million-Dollar Briefcase! - inside back cover; published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly
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