Airman (comics)

Airman (comics)

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caption = "Keen Detective Funnies" #23 (Aug. 1940).
Cover art generally credited to Harry Sahle (unconfirmed)
character_name = Airman
publisher = Centaur Publications
Malibu Comics
debut = "Keen Detective Funnies" #23 (August 1940)
creators = George Kapitan (script; unconfirmed)
Harry Sahle (art)
alter_ego = Drake Stevens
full_name =
species =
homeworld =
alliances = (Malibu Comics) The Protectors
aliases =
relatives = (Centaur Comics) Claude Stevens (father, deceased)
(Malibu Comics) Edward Stevens (father, deceased)
supports=
powers = Suit gives the ability to fly

Airman (originally Air Man) is a fictional, comic-book superhero first published by Centaur Publications during the late 1930s to 1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. He first appeared in "Keen Detective Funnies #23" (Aug. 1940), in a story by artist Harry Sahle and an unconfirmed writer, generally credited as George Kapitan. [ [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=970 Grand Comics Database: "Keen Detective Funnies" #23 (Aug. 1940)] ]

After Centaur Publications went out of business, Airman lapsed into the public domain. In the early 1990s, he was revived by Malibu Comics as a character in the series "Protectors", and starred in a namesake, one-shot spin-off.

Some Golden Age stories have been reprinted by AC Comics.

Centaur Comics

The original Air Man is Drake Stevens, son of Claude Stevens, a renowned ornithologist. When his father is senselessly murdered, the police are unable to bring the killer to justice. Outraged, Drake puts together a costume consisting of a pair of gas-filled wings and a jet-pack, establishing the crime-fighting identity of Airman. He also utilizes guns and bombs in his quest for justice.

Malibu Comics

The new version of Airman debuted in contemporary times. His origin is nearly identical to the original incarnation, except in this version, his father is named Edward and the murderer is revealed to be a supervillain named Captain Klegg. His suit is also different from the original. In addition to a jet pack and the wings on the old suit, the new suit boasts motorized talons in the boots and gloves, as well as a utility belt and a specially designed cowl that gives him telescopic vision.

In the Protectors universe, the heroes have gone into hiding following a disastrous battle at the town of Brinkston. They are drawn together to face Mr Monday, and the Protectors are formed.

While on the team, Drake is often insecure because of his relative inexperience. He is a friend and an ally of Thresher. He rescues the hero in the pages of his own series from the clutches of the Conqueror, a supervillain minion of major Protectors foe the Great Question.

Footnotes

References

* [http://ratmmjess.tripod.com/gold/page.html Jess Nevins' Golden Age Directory]
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/a/airman.htm Modern-day Airman entry at International Encyclopedia of Superheroes]


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