HOOTY | CHRONOLOGY |
Created by Charles Reizenstein and Stanley Josephs Aschmeir |
CHRONOLOGY
Hooty first appeared in All-American Comics #25/4 (April 1941).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Hooty 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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Hooty Chronology
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All-American Comics #25/5 (April 1941): "How He Began" |
Secret Origins Vol. 2 #20/2 (November 1987): "The Secret Origin of Dr. Mid-Nite" [Retells All-American Comics #25 with new details] |
All-American Comics #26/5 (May 1941): [The Waterfront Mystery] |
All-American Comics #27/4 (June 1941): [Prisoners by Choice] |
All-American Comics #28/5 (July 1941): [The Mysterious Beacon] |
All-American Comics #29/5 (August 1941): [The Menace of King Cobra] |
All-Star Comics #6/2 (August-September 1941): "Dr. Mid-Nite Thinks Fast" [Text story] |
All-American Comics #30/7 (September 1941): [The Coal Mine Cave-In] |
All-American Comics #31/7 (October 1941): [Mystery of the Medium] |
DC 2000 #1 (2000): [No Title] |
DC 2000 #2 (2000): [No Title] |
All-American Comics #32/7 (November 1941): [The Stolen Brief Case] |
All-American Comics #33/7 (December 1941): [The Camera Crimes] |
All-Star Comics #8 (December 1941-January 1942): "Two New Members Win Their Spurs" |
All-American Comics #34/7 (January 1942): [Dr. Kwack] |
All-American Comics #35/7 (February 1942): [The Radio Panic] |
All-Star Comics #9 (February-March 1942): [Hemisphere Defense] |
Golden Age Secret Files #1/2 (February 2001): "Scenes from the Class Struggle at JSA Mansion" |
All-American Comics #36/7 (March 1942): [The Reckless Driver] |
All-American Comics #37/7 (April 1942): [The Truth of Dr. Mid-Nite's Identity] |
All-Star Comics #10 (April-May 1942): "The Case of the Bomb Defense Formula" |
All-American Comics #38/2 (May 1942): [Quacko -- the Miracle Drug] |
All-American Comics #39/2 (June 1942): [The Movie Mystery] |
All-Star Comics #11 (June-July 1942): "The Justice Society Joins the War on Japan" |
All-Star Comics #12 (August-September 1942): "The Black Dragon Menace" |
All-Star Squadron #30 (February 1984): "Day of the Black Dragon" [Flashback: Appearance same as All-Star Comics #12] |
All-American Comics #40/2 (July 1942): [The Propaganda Battle] |
All-American Comics #41/2 (August 1942): [Dr. McNider Appeals to Patriots] |
All-American Comics #42/2 (September 1942): [The Arrival of Herman Gherkin] |
All-American Comics #43/2 (October 1942): [The Defense Plant Puzzle] |
All-American Comics #44/2 (November 1942): "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" |
All-American Comics #45/4 (December 1942): "Mystery in the Mining Shaft" |
All-Star Comics #14 (December 1942-January 1943): "Food for Starving Patriots" |
All-American Comics #46/4 (January 1943): "The Half-Pint Policeman" |
All-American Comics #47/4 (February 1943): [Forbidden Cave] |
All-American Comics #48/4 (March 1943): "The Mystery of Gamwell's Home for the Blind" |
All-American Comics #49/4 (April 1943): "The Clock Strikes Twelve" |
All-American Comics #50/4 (June 1943): "The Beggar King" |
All-American Comics #51/6 (July 1943): "The City of Silent Night" |
All-American Comics #52/3 (September 1943): "The Aging Death" |
All-American Comics #54/3 (December 1943): "The Man Who Defeated Death" |
All-American Comics #55/3 (January 1944): "Riddle of the Blazing Dummy" |
All-American Comics #56/3 (March 1944): "The Tale of the Black Rain" |
All-American Comics #57/4 (April 1944): "The Man Who Bought Shadows" |
All-American Comics #58/4 (June 1944): "Limerick vs. Larceny" |
All-American Comics #59/4 (July 1944): "Banana Peels and Crook Heels" |
Smash Comics Vol. 2 #1 (May 1999): "Name Your Poison" |
All-Star Comics 80-Page Giant #1/2 (September 1999): "P.O.V. A Fable" |
JSA #72 (June 2005): "JSA/JSA" |
Blackest Night: JSA #1 (February 2010): "Lost Souls" |
Blackest Night: JSA #2 (March 2010): "Troubled Souls" |