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# and Enforcers
# Flak and the Enforcers: " Flak " refers to negative responses to a media statement or program ( e. g. letters, complaints, lawsuits, or legislative actions ).
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The Enforcers appear often in the early issues of The Amazing Spider-Man, debuting in # 10, and returning in # 14 and # 18-19, in the latter two issues teaming with the supervillain the Sandman.

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The first instance of Captain America's trademark ricocheting shield-toss occurs in Stan Lee's first comics writing, the two-page text story " Captain America Foils the Traitor's Revenge " in Captain America Comics # 3 ( May 1941 ).
A Post Crisis story in Action comics # 591 ( Aug 87 ) also made Kryptonite an alloy.
* Polyphemus first appeared in comics in the 1943 Fiction House comic Jumbo Comics # 52.
" The term, possibly in limited similar use before All-Star Squadron # 18, then took firm root in the consciousness of fans of American superhero comics.
There have been many incorrect depictions in comics of two-cylinder twin-hose aqualungs, showing one wide breathing tube coming directly out of each cylinder top with no regulator: see Diving regulator # Twin-hose without visible regulator valve ( fictional ).
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However, these later X-Men issues failed to attract sales and Marvel stopped producing new stories with issue # 66, later reprinting a number of the older comics as issues # 67 – 93.
In 1972, Fafhrd and the Mouser began their comics career, appearing in Wonder Woman # 202 alongside the title character and Catwoman in a story scripted by award-winning SF writer Samuel R. Delany.
* In issue # 28 of the Super Friends comics, Swamp Thing made an appearance as one of the 5 foes that the Super Friends battle.
Miller had a letter he wrote to Marvel as a comics fan published several years earlier in 1973 ( The Cat # 3 )
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While Beck oversaw the visual aspects of the various comics featuring Captain Marvel, he emphatically stated in an interview with Tom Heintjes published in Hogan's Alley # 3 that he and his fellow artists had no input or influence on the scripts they illustrated, noting " In the 13 years I spent drawing Captain Marvel, I wrote only one story, about Billy ’ s trip to a Mayan temple, which had to be submitted in typed form and edited and approved before I was allowed to illustrate it.
While Timely Comics ' quickly forgotten Flexo the Rubber Man had preceded " Plas " as comics ' first stretching hero, Cole's character became an immediate hit, and Police Comics lead feature with issue # 5.
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The Sandman Special # 1 implies that Morpheus is one and the same as the Greek deity of that name ( in DC comics continuity, another version of this god, clearly not Dream, appears in George Pérez's Wonder Woman # 11 ( December 1987 ) — what relation this figure, an old man dressed in purple vaguely resembling Agatha Harkness, has to this aspect of Dream is unclear ).
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Maggin wrote Superman # 400 ( Oct. 1984 ) which featured work by several popular comics artists including the only major DC work by Jim Steranko as well as an introduction by noted science-fiction author Ray Bradbury.
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