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Cover: George Tuska & Jim Steranko

Spyman #1

Sep 1966 · Harvey · 0.12 USD
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“The Birth of a Hero”

In "The Birth of a Hero," a 1966 Harvey Comics gem, a high-stakes prototype test goes awry, launching a man into an unexpected transformation—though not the one anyone expected. With dynamic artwork by Neal Adams on pencils and inks, and a striking cover by George Tuska and Jim Steranko, this issue blends Cold War-era tech intrigue with the birth of a very different kind of hero.

writer Jim Steranko · artist, inker George Tuska · inker Mike Esposito · inker Carl Pfeufer · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover George Tuska, Jim Steranko

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artist, inker George Tuska
cover pencils, inks George Tuska
cover pencils, inks Jim Steranko

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One of a series of ads meant to illustrate how Goodyear's expertise in high-tech areas (in this case, weapon systems development) can lead to advancements in products for consumers (e.g., bicycle tires).

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