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- Q4698823 abstract "Airman (originally Air Man) is a fictional, comic-book superhero first published by Centaur Publications during the late 1930s to 1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. He first appeared in Keen Detective Funnies #23 (Aug. 1940), in a story by artist Harry Sahle and an unconfirmed writer, generally credited as George Kapitan.After Centaur Publications went out of business, Airman lapsed into the public domain. In the early 1990s, he was revived by Malibu Comics as a character in the series Protectors, and starred in a namesake, one-shot spin-off.An Airman story from Keen Detective Funnies #24 has been reprinted in Men of Mystery Comics #63 by AC Comics.".
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- Q4698823 alterEgo "Drake Stevens".
- Q4698823 characterName "Airman".
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- Q4698823 comment "Airman (originally Air Man) is a fictional, comic-book superhero first published by Centaur Publications during the late 1930s to 1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. He first appeared in Keen Detective Funnies #23 (Aug. 1940), in a story by artist Harry Sahle and an unconfirmed writer, generally credited as George Kapitan.After Centaur Publications went out of business, Airman lapsed into the public domain.".
- Q4698823 label "Airman (comics)".
- Q4698823 depiction KeenDetectiveFunnies23.jpg.
- Q4698823 givenName "Airman".
- Q4698823 name "Drake Stevens".