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PUBLISHER: DC
COMMENTS: E. E. Hibbard pencils and inks; page 36; 1941; image size 13" x 18"
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E. E. Hibbard pencils and inks; page 36; 1941; image size 13" x 18"Escaped convict Joe Conner finds that hiding in a lye barrel to hide may not have been the best idea. Great, twice-up, early Golden Age DC art from Hibbard. Pen and ink. Art is in excellent condition.
Artist Information
E. E. Hibbard was an American comics artist who worked for DC Comics in the 1940s. He was one of the main artists behind 'The Flash' superhero stories by Gardner Fox. He was the first artist to illustrate a 'Justice Society' story and created the recurring villains Winky, Blinky and Noddy and Thinker in the 'Flash' franchise.