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Characters Featured in "Whatever Happened To..." Back-up Series

  • The Golden Age Hourman (issue #25)
  • Sargon the Sorcerer (issue #26)
  • Congorilla (issue #27)
  • The Western Johnny Thunder and Madame .44 (issue #28)
  • The Golden Age Dr. Mid-Nite (issue #29)
  • The Golden Age Atom (issue #30)
  • The Golden Age Robotman (issue #31)
  • Mark Merlin and Prince Ra-Man (issue #32)
  • Star Hawkins (issue #33)
  • Rex the Wonder Dog (issue #35)
  • Rip Hunter (issue #37)
  • The Crimson Avenger (issue #38)
  • Richard Dragon (issue #39)
  • The Golden Age Air-Wave (issue #40)
  • The Golden Age Sandman (issue #42)
  • Sandy the Golden Boy (issue #47)
  • The Black Pirate (issue #48)

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