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- 2. This character first appeared in Flash Comics #1 before she was played by Ciara Renée in CW's The Flash/Arrow/Legends of Tomorrow.
- 6. The artist who co-created HAWKGIRL-CLUE with writer Gardner Fox.
- 10. "Gato Negro" is the Spanish pronunciation of the codename for Linda Turner, a starlet and stunt woman superhero who first appeared in Harvey Comics' Pocket Comics #1.
- 11. Real first name of Bucky Barnes, who first appeared in Captain America Comics #1.
- 12. The Penguin's real last name.
- 14. Aquaman-clue was co-created by Paul Norris and this editor also known for his work on Superman during the mid-1950s to 1960s.
- 15. Al Gabriele, creator of BLACK-CAT clue, also pencilled and inked for titles published by Timely Comics, which changed to this publishing brand in the 1960s.
- 16. This DC character first appeared in More Fun Comics #7 before he was played by Jason Momoa on screen.
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- 1. This journalist, MacArthur Genius, and National Book Award winner wrote Captain America from July 2018–July 2021 and Black Panther from April 2016–April 2021.
- 3. After the Iger Studio debuted the Phantom Lady in Quality Comics in 1941, the character was published by this Blue Beetle publisher starting in 1947.
- 4. The name of Professor Erskine's Project that turned Steve Rogers into a Super-Soldier.
- 5. Fittingly, The Penguin first appeared in Detective Comics #58, which published in this cold weather month of 1941.
- 7. Before continuing the arc of WONDERWOMAN-CLUE in Sensation Comics, she first appeared in issue #8 of this comic book series.
- 8. She'll lasso you up if she thinks you're lying, an idea that came from writer William Moulton Marston, who also invented the lie detector.
- 9. Upon the acquisition of the Phantom Lady by FOX-CLUE, this Black comic creator and Eisner Hall of Famer revamped her into the version most renowned today.
- 13. He co-created Bucky Barnes with Jack Kirby.
