Dr. Hands
A villain with a name that practically drips with Silver Age menace, Dr. Hands made his entrance in 1967's Blackhawk #230, conjured up by the legendary creative team of Bob Haney and Dick Dillin during one of DC's most inventive eras. His five-issue footprint stretches across thirteen years and some genuinely eclectic company β the aerial adventurers of Blackhawk, the world of Lois Lane, and even a nostalgic nod in Fred Hembeck's affectionate comics retrospective β which speaks to a character who left a small but persistent mark on the DC universe. One of those appearances carries key-issue status, making Dr. Hands a name worth flagging for any serious Silver Age DC collector. Rare, era-specific, and born from a top-tier creative partnership, he's exactly the kind of deep-cut discovery that makes digging through back-issue bins so rewarding.

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Covers through the years β 1967β1968
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