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 CHUCK GRAYSONCHRONOLOGY 
Created by Jerry Siegel and Leo Nowak

The Original Universe

CHRONOLOGY

Chuck Grayson first appeared in Star Spangled Comics #7/4 (April 1942).

Below is the definitive list of appearances of Chuck Grayson in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.

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Chuck Grayson Chronology

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Star Spangled Comics #7/4 (April 1942): [The Birth of Robotman]
All-Star Squadron #63 (November 1986): "The Origin of the Golden Age Robotman" [Flashback to Star Spangled Comics #7]
Star Spangled Comics #8/6 (May 1942): "Horror Hospital"
Star Spangled Comics #9/6 (June 1942): "The Vanishing Millions"
Star Spangled Comics #10/6 (July 1942): "The Murder Master"
Star Spangled Comics #11/6 (August 1942): "Adventure of the Plundering Jap"
Star Spangled Comics #12/6 (September 1942): "Satan's Machine Shop"
All-Star Squadron #13 (September 1982): "One Day, During the War"
Star Spangled Comics #15/6 (December 1942): "The Trial of Robotman"
All-Star Squadron #17 (January 1983): "To Slay the Body Electric" [Appearance same as Star Spangled Comics #15]
All-Star Squadron #24 (August 1983): "The Man Who'll Know Too Much"
All-Star Squadron Annual #2 (1983): "The Ultra War"
All-Star Squadron #59 (July 1986): "Out of the Ashes... Mekanique"
All-Star Squadron #60 (August 1986): "The End of the Beginning!"
Young All-Stars #12 (May 1988): "M Is For Monster"
Young All-Stars #13 (June 1988): "Deadlier Than the Male"
Young All-Stars #14 (July 1988): "Hell Hath No Fury"
Star Spangled Comics #13/6 (October 1942): "Menace of the Blaster"
Star Spangled Comics #14/6 (November 1942): "Murder Movie"
Star Spangled Comics #16/5 (January 1943): "Robotman Takes an Hour Off"
Star Spangled Comics #17/5 (February 1943): "Man against Machine"
Star Spangled Comics #18/5 (March 1943): "Robotman Was Worth His Weight in Gold"
Star Spangled Comics #21/5 (June 1943): "The Four Strong Men"
Star Spangled Comics #22/5 (July 1943): "Raids of the Rubbish Robbers"
Star Spangled Comics #29/5 (February 1944): "Robbie, the Robotdog"
DC Comics Presents #31/2 (March 1981): "Whatever Happened to Robotman?" [Flashback]