DOIBY DICKLES | CHRONOLOGY |
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CHRONOLOGY
Doiby Dickles first appeared in All-American Comics #27 (June 1941).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Doiby Dickles 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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Doiby Dickles Chronology
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All-American Comics #49 (April 1943): "Goitrude" [Flashbacks] |
All-American Comics #27 (June 1941): "Meet Doiby Dickles" |
All-American Comics #28 (July 1941): "A Case of Heart Failure" |
All-American Comics #29 (August 1941): "The Patent Medicine Racket" |
All-American Comics #30 (September 1941): "The Bail Bond Racketeers" |
All-American Comics #31 (October 1941): "Adventure of the Underfed Orphans" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #1/4 (fall 1941): "Trailers of Treachery" [Text Story] |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #1/5 (fall 1941): [Green Lantern in South America] |
All-Star Comics #7 (October-November 1941): "The Justice Society of America Raises $1,000,000 for War Orphans" |
All-American Comics #32 (November 1941): "This is the Story of Danny" |
All-American Comics #33 (December 1941): "The Taxi War" |
All-American Comics #34 (January 1942): "The Building Racket" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #2 (winter 1941): "The Tycoon's Legacy" |
All-American Comics #35 (February 1942): "Doiby Discovers Green Lantern's Identity" |
All-American Comics #36 (March 1942): "The Race is On" |
All-American Comics #37 (April 1942): "The Sinister Plot of Professor Casper" |
Green Lantern #3 (spring 1942): "The Living Graveyard of the Sea" |
All-American Comics #38 (May 1942): "Green Lantern vs. a Modern Napoleon" |
All-American Comics #39 (June 1942): "Mystery of the Theatre of Fear" |
All-American Comics #40 (July 1942): "The Circle of Kafoon" |
Green Lantern #4 (summer 1942): "Green Lantern and Doiby Join the Army" |
All-Star Squadron #20 (April 1983): "For the Dark Things Cannot Stand the Light" |
All-American Comics #41 (August 1942): "The Tribe of Terror" |
All-American Comics #42 (September 1942): "Green Lantern, Our New Police Chief" |
Young All-Stars #2 (July 1987): "A Gathering of Heroes" |
All-American Comics #43 (October 1942): "Tunnel under Construction" |
Young All-Stars #27 (July 1989): "Meanwhile..." [Flashback to events taking place during All-American Comics #43] |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #5 (fall 1942): "The Legion of the Lantern" |
All-American Comics #44 (November 1942): "The Perfect Crime" |
All-American Comics #45 (December 1942): "The Headstrong Heiress" |
All-American Comics #46 (January 1943): "The Riddle of Dickles Manor" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #6 (winter 1942): "Empire of Exiles" |
Comic Cavalcade #1 (winter 1942): "The Adventure of Luckless Lenore" |
All-American Comics #47 (February 1943): "The Disappearing Damsel" |
All-American Comics #48 (March 1943): "The League of the Three Eyed Men" |
All-American Comics #49 (April 1943): "Goitrude" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #7 (spring 1943): "The Wizard of Odds" |
Comic Cavalcade #2 (spring 1943): "Handsome John Riley" |
All-American Comics #50 (June 1943): "Deep in the Heart of Crime" |
All-American Comics #51 (July 1943): "Murder under the Stars" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #8 (summer 1943): "The Lady and Her Jewels" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #8/2 (summer 1943): "A Lease on Life" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #8/4 (summer 1943): "Doiby Dickles Detective Deputies Ink" |
Comic Cavalcade #3 (summer 1943): "The Bushmaster" |
All-American Comics #52 (September 1943): "The Spotlight on Crime" |
All-American Comics #53 (October 1943): "The Mail Goes Through" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #9 (fall 1943): "The School for Vandals" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #9/2 (fall 1943): "Love Shouldn't Happen To a Dog" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #9/4 (fall 1943): "The Tale of the Timid Terrors" |
Comic Cavalcade #4 (fall 1943): "Have You Read Any Good Books Lately?" |
All-American Comics #54 (December 1943): "Crime is an Art" |
All-American Comics #55 (January 1944): "Riddle of the Runaway Trolley" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #10 (winter 1943): "The Man Who Wanted the World" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #10/2 (winter 1943): "Doiby Dickles' Dismal Discovery" |
Comic Cavalcade #5 (winter 1943): "Hold on to Your Hat" |
All-American Comics #56 (March 1944): "The Reforming of Elegant Esmond" |
All-American Comics #57 (April 1944): "Mystery of the Melancholy Men" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #11 (spring 1944): "The Dastardly Designs of Doiby Dickles's Pal" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #11/2 (spring 1944): "Having a Wonderful Crime, Wish You Were Here" |
All-Flash #14 (spring 1944): "The Man Who Unleashed the Past" |
Comic Cavalcade #6 (spring 1944): "They Are Invincible" |
All-American Comics #58 (June 1944): "The Mystery of Marvelous Mervyn" |
Big All-American Comic Book (1944): "Heroes Are Born...Not Made" |
All-American Comics #59 (July 1944): "The Man Who Couldn't Tell the Truth" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #12 (summer 1944): "It's Bad For Business" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #12/2 (summer 1944): "Doiby Dickles Enters High Sassiety" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #12/3 (summer 1944): "The Gambler" |
Comic Cavalcade #7 (summer 1944): "Fantastic Fate of the Fraternity Felons" |
All-American Comics #60 (September 1944): "The Desperate Dilemma of Dippy Drake" |
All-American Comics #61 (October 1944): "Fighters Never Quit" |
Green Lantern: Brightest Day, Blackest Night (2002): [No Title] [Retells portions ofAll-American Comics #61 with new details] |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #13 (fall 1944): "Only Green Lantern Need Apply" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #13/2 (fall 1944): "The Lord Haw-Haw of Crime" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #13/3 (fall 1944): "Da Tantrim of Green Lantrin" |
Comic Cavalcade #8 (fall 1944): "Is the Kid a Killer?" |
All-American Comics #62 (December 1944): "Doiby Dickles, Da District Attorney" |
All-American Comics #63 (January 1945): "The Garrulous Mr. Gabb" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #14 (winter 1944): "The Case of the Crooked Crook" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #14/2 (winter 1944): "The Smile That Wins" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #14/3 (winter 1944): "The Cave Kid Goes To Town" |
Comic Cavalcade #9 (winter 1944): "A Tale of a City" |
All-American Comics #64 (March 1945): "A Bag of Assorted Nuts" |
All-American Comics #65 (April 1945): "The Man Who Lost Wednesday" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #15 (spring 1945): "The Thoughts That Came to Life" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #15/2 (spring 1945): "Carleton Congo Will Hoo-Doo You" |
Comic Cavalcade #10 (spring 1945): "The Man with the Missing Memory" |
All-American Comics #66 (June 1945): "The Soles of Manhattan" |
All-American Comics #67 (July-August 1945): "Death Unavoidably Detained" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #16 (summer 1945): "The Man in the Moon" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #16/2 (summer 1945): "The Lizard of Fire" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #16/3 (summer 1945): "The Jewel of Hope" |
Comic Cavalcade #11 (summer 1945): "Two Characters in Search of a Brain" |
All-American Comics #68 (September-October 1945): "Napoleon and Joe Safeen" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #17 (fall 1945): [The Mystery of the Missing Baby Doll] |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #17/2 (fall 1945): "Saturn Muscles In" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #17/3 (fall 1945): "Quirt vs. Culture" |
Comic Cavalcade #12 (fall 1945): "A Race Against Time" |
All-American Comics #69 (November-December 1945): "The Backwards Man" |
All-American Comics #70 (January-February 1946): "Love at First Blight" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #18 (winter 1945): "The Last of the Buccaneers" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #18/2 (winter 1945): "The Connoisseur of Crime" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #18/3 (winter 1945): "The Man Who Doubled In Death", or, "The Duplicity of Johnny Double" |
Comic Cavalcade #13 (winter 1945): "And Then There Was One" |
All-American Comics #71 (March 1946): "Doiby Dickles, the Human Bomb" |
All-American Comics #72 (April 1946): "Rumors of the Round Table" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #19 (April-May 1946): "Sing a Song of Disaster" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #19/2 (April-May 1946): "Dickles vs. Fate" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #19/3 (April-May 1946): "Jonah Was a Jinx" |
Comic Cavalcade #14 (April-May 1946): "Mayhem Comes to Town" |
All-American Comics #73 (May 1946): "Mountain Music Mayhem" |
All-American Comics #74 (June 1946): "The Slap-Happy Shoes" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #20 (June-July 1946): "Shadow of the Past" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #20/2 (June-July 1946): [On the Air] |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #20/3 (June-July 1946): "The Gambler Comes Back" |
Comic Cavalcade #15 (June-July 1946): "The Human Key" |
All-American Comics #75 (July 1946): "The Man Who Heard Too Much" |
All-American Comics #76 (August 1946): "Springtime for Doiby" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #21 (August-September 1946): "The Woodman" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #21/2 (August-September 1946): "The Good Humor Man" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #21/3 (August-September 1946): "What Makes Goitrude Go?" |
Comic Cavalcade #16 (August-September 1946): "The Headstrong Heads" |
All-American Comics #77 (September 1946): "Case of the Curious Critters" |
All-American Comics #78 (October 1946): "The Giggling Gangsters" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #22 (October-November 1946): "The Old Fashioned Way" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #22/2 (October-November 1946): "The Man Who Insults Everybody" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #22/3 (October-November 1946): "The Invisible World" |
Comic Cavalcade #17 (October-November 1946): "Da Social Lion" |
All-American Comics #79 (November 1946): "The Last Answer" |
All-American Comics #80 (December 1946): "Long-Eared Larceny" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #23 (December 1946-January 1947): "Doiby Dickles, Da Stunt Man" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #23/2 (December 1946-January 1947): "The Man Who Went Back" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #23/3 (December 1946-January 1947): "Long Live Da King" |
Comic Cavalcade #18 (December 1946-January 1947): "The Meaning of 'D'" |
All-American Comics #81 (January 1947): "Two Twisted Twerps" |
All-American Comics #82 (February 1947): "The Beloved Bandit" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #24 (February-March 1947): "Once a Cop" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #24/2 (February-March 1947): "Happy Boithday" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #24/3 (February-March 1947): "Indestructible Jones" |
All-Star Comics #33 (February-March 1947): "The Revenge of Solomon Grundy" |
Comic Cavalcade #19 (February-March 1947): "Grin and Bear It" |
All-American Comics #83 (March 1947): "The Power of the Primitive" |
All-American Comics #84 (April 1947): "The Man with Two Faces" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #25 (April-May 1947): "The Diamond Magnet" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #25/2 (April-May 1947): "The Man Who Couldn't Win" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #25/3 (April-May 1947): "The Man Behind the Mask" |
Comic Cavalcade #20 (April-May 1947): "The Man Who Was First" |
All-American Comics #85 (May 1947): "The Rise and Fall of Crusher Crock" |
All-American Comics #86 (June 1947): "Crime of the Month Club" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #26 (June-July 1947): "The Scourge of the Seas" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #26/2 (June-July 1947): "The Flood Maker" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #26/3 (June-July 1947): "The Song That Spelled Disaster" |
Comic Cavalcade #21 (June-July 1947): "The Man Who Couldn't Fail" |
All-American Comics #87 (July 1947): "Professor Nobody" |
All-American Comics #88 (August 1947): "Canvas of Crime" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #27 (August-September 1947): "The Freedom of the Skies" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #27/2 (August-September 1947): "The Lamb Who Cried Wolf" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #27/3 (August-September 1947): "The Gambler Bets His Life" |
Comic Cavalcade #22 (August-September 1947): "Crimes in Duplicate" |
All-American Comics #89 (September 1947): "The Harlequin" |
All-American Comics #90 (October 1947): "The Icicle" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #28/2 (October-November 1947): "The Tricks of the Sportsmaster" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #28/3 (October-November 1947): "The Last Criminal on Earth" |
Comic Cavalcade #23 (October-November 1947): "If Guns Could Only Talk" |
All-American Comics #91 (November 1947): "The Wedding of the Harlequin" |
All-American Comics #92 (December 1947): "The Icicle Goes South" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #29 (December 1947-January 1948): [Framed By the Harlequin] |
Comic Cavalcade #24 (December 1947-January 1948): "The Case of the Withered Flower" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #30 (February-March 1948): "The Saga of Streak" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #30/4 (February-March 1948): "The Last Criminal Gets an Education" |
Comic Cavalcade #25 (February-March 1948): "The Roof of the World" |
All-American Comics #95 (March 1948): "The Unmasking of the Harlequin" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #31 (March-April 1948): "The Terror of the Talismans" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #31/2 (March-April 1948): "Beauty and the Fool" |
All-American Comics #96 (April 1948): "Mystery of the Emerald Necklace" |
All-American Comics #97 (May 1948): "The County Fair Crimes" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #32 (May-June 1948): "The Case of the Astonishing Juggler" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #32/2 (May-June 1948): "The Case of the Conscience Fund" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #32/3 (May-June 1948): "The King of the Dam Builders" |
Comic Cavalcade #27 (June-July 1948): "The April Fool's Day Crimes" |
All-American Comics #99 (July 1948): "Nest of Terror" |
Detective Comics #784 (September 2003): "Made of Wood, Part One" [Flashback] |
Detective Comics #785 (October 2003): "Made of Wood, Part Two" [Flashback] |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #33 (July-August 1948): "Crime Goes West" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #33/2 (July-August 1948): "The Criminal Nobody Knew" |
All-American Comics #100/4 (August 1948): "Gotham's Golden Jubilee" |
All-American Comics #101 (September 1948): "Crimes from a Cardboard Box" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #34 (September-October 1948): "Harlequin's Secret Revealed" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #34/3 (September-October 1948): "Green Lantern vs. White Star" |
All-American Comics #102 (October 1948): "The Convention Crooks" |
Comic Cavalcade #29 (October-November 1948): "Situation Wanted" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #35 (November-December 1948): "The Three-In-One Criminal" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #35/3 (November-December 1948): "Perfect Crimes for Sale" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #36 (January-February 1949): "The Riddle of the Red Domino" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #36/3 (January-February 1949): "The Timberland Trail" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #37/4 (March-April 1949): "Too Many Suspects" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #38 (May-June 1949): "The Murdered Clues" |
Green Lantern Vol. 1 #38/3 (May-June 1949): "The Impossible Mr. Paradox" |
Green Lantern 80-Page Giant #1/2 (December 1998): "A 1940s Tale" |
Justice Society of America Vol. 1 #6 (September 1991): "Danger Flies the Skies" |
Green Lantern Vol. 2 #40 (October 1965): "Secret Origin of the Guardians" |
DC First: Green Lantern/Green Lantern #1 (July 2002): "Tomorrow's Hero" [Retells portions of Green Lantern Vol. 2 #40 with new details] |
Green Lantern Vol. 2 #45 (June 1966): "Prince Peril's Power Play" |
Green Lantern Vol. 2 #52 (April 1967): "Our Mastermind the Car" [Flashback] |
Infinity, Inc. Annual #1 (1985): "Green Dreams and Precious Illusions" |
Infinity, Inc. #21 (December 1985): "Shadows at Midnight" |
Green Lantern Vol. 3 #19 (December 1991): "Lantern's Light" |
Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #3/3 (winter 1992): "Old Friends" |
Impulse #56 (January 2000): "The Best of Both" |
Young Justice #16 (January 2000): "Aftermath" |
Young Justice #19 (April 2000): "Banned, On the Run" |
Young Justice: Sins of Youth #1 (May 2000): "Justice For All" |
Sins of Youth: JLA Jr. #1 (May 2000): "You Gotta Be Kidding!" |
Sins of Youth: Starwoman and the JSA Jr. #1 (May 2000): "Stars and Tykes" |
Young Justice: Sins of Youth #2 (May 2000): "Sins of Youth: The Stunning Conclusion" |
Young Justice #20 (June 2000): "Time Out" |
Young Justice #25 (November 2000): "Gold Standard" |
Young Justice #26 (December 2000): "From Myrg with Love" |
Young Justice #27 (January 2001): "Baseball Field: Myrg" or "There's a Saga Born Every Minute" |
Young Justice #28 (February 2001): "Hitting For The Cycle" |