From "The Black Poet" by Phil Bard and possibly Clem Weisbacker, Minute Man #3 (March 1942)
Minute Man's solo series ends at #3 (Fawcett didn't have a whole lot of luck with solo books except for Captain Marvel's), but he had some weird villains and fought the good fight in cool locations (like the Statue of Liberty, in this issue). Maybe the world had too many "patriot heroes" and they couldn't all survive the way Captain America, the Shield or Uncle Sam did.
Don't worry, he's still appearing in Master Comics...
From Minute Man: "The Hawk" by Phil Bard, Master Comics #22 (January 1942)
Yes, you made it, and you'll be safe and comfy in this book for the next couple years. Just don't ask me to guarantee you a good career at DC Comics itself...
Minute Man's solo series ends at #3 (Fawcett didn't have a whole lot of luck with solo books except for Captain Marvel's), but he had some weird villains and fought the good fight in cool locations (like the Statue of Liberty, in this issue). Maybe the world had too many "patriot heroes" and they couldn't all survive the way Captain America, the Shield or Uncle Sam did.
Don't worry, he's still appearing in Master Comics...
From Minute Man: "The Hawk" by Phil Bard, Master Comics #22 (January 1942)
Yes, you made it, and you'll be safe and comfy in this book for the next couple years. Just don't ask me to guarantee you a good career at DC Comics itself...
Comments
It does seem odd a parotitic hero would be ended while WWII was still going on.