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- Amazing-Man (John Aman) is a fictional, American comic book superhero whose adventures were published by Centaur Publications during the 1930s to 1940s in the Golden Age of Comic Books. Historians credit his creation variously to writer-artist Bill Everett or to Everett together with Centaur art director Lloyd Jacquet. Amazing-Man first appeared in Amazing-Man Comics #5 (Sept. 1939) (there were no issues numbered #1-4). During the Golden Age of Comic Books, Centaur Publications produced Amazing-Man's eponymous series, Amazing-Man Comics, which ran from issues #5–26 (Sept. 1939 – Feb. 1942). Amazing-Man was the second superhero to have a comic book named after him, after Superman. In 1941, Centaur also included Amazing-Man in their war comic, Stars and Stripes Comics #2-6 (June — Dec. 1941). The book was cancelled in 1942 when the company went out of business. The character influenced the creation and origin of Charlton Comics' 1960s superhero Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, as well as Marvel Comics' Iron Fist character in the 1970s, and DC Comics' hero of the same name. (en)
- Amazing-Man (John Aman) é um super-herói fictício de histórias em quadrinhos, cujas aventuras foram publicadas pela Centaur Publications durante as décadas de 1930 a 1940, na Era de ouro das histórias em quadrinhos americanas. Os historiadores creditam sua criação variadamente ao quadrinista Bill Everett ou a Everett junto com o diretor de arte da Centaur Publications, Lloyd Jacquet.Amazing-Man apareceu pela primeira vez em Amazing-Man Comics #5 (setembro de 1939). O personagem influenciou a criação e a origem do super-herói da Charlton Comics na década de 1960, Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, bem como o personagem Punho de Ferro da Marvel Comics, criado por Roy Thomas na década de 1970 e o Amazing-Man da DC Comics, também criado por Roy Thomas em 1983. (pt)
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- Prince of Orphans , The Green Mist of Death (en)
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- Amazing-Man Comics #5 , first appearance of the Amazing-Man, art by Bill Everett. (en)
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- Amazing-Man Comics #5 (en)
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- Ability to turn into a green mist (en)
- Slightly superhuman strength, speed, and endurance (en)
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- Amazing-Man (John Aman) is a fictional, American comic book superhero whose adventures were published by Centaur Publications during the 1930s to 1940s in the Golden Age of Comic Books. Historians credit his creation variously to writer-artist Bill Everett or to Everett together with Centaur art director Lloyd Jacquet. Amazing-Man first appeared in Amazing-Man Comics #5 (Sept. 1939) (there were no issues numbered #1-4). (en)
- Amazing-Man (John Aman) é um super-herói fictício de histórias em quadrinhos, cujas aventuras foram publicadas pela Centaur Publications durante as décadas de 1930 a 1940, na Era de ouro das histórias em quadrinhos americanas. Os historiadores creditam sua criação variadamente ao quadrinista Bill Everett ou a Everett junto com o diretor de arte da Centaur Publications, Lloyd Jacquet.Amazing-Man apareceu pela primeira vez em Amazing-Man Comics #5 (setembro de 1939). (pt)
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- Amazing-Man (Centaur Publications) (en)
- Amazing-Man (Centaur Publications) (pt)
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