WHIP III (Rod Gaynor) | CHRONOLOGY |
Created by John B. Wentworth and George Storm |
CHRONOLOGY
Whip first appeared in Flash Comics #1/6 (January 1940).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Whip 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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Whip Chronology
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Flash Comics #1/5 (January 1940): [Origin of The Whip] |
Secret Origins Vol. 2 #13/2 (April 1987): "The Secret Origin of the Whip" |
Flash Comics #2/5 (February 1940): [Vigilantes of Seguro] |
Flash Comics #3/6 (March 1940): [Get The Whip] |
Flash Comics #4/6 (April 1940): [The Plundered Peons] |
Flash Comics #5/6 (May 1940): [Judge Frawd's Court] |
Flash Comics #6/6 (June 1940): [The Kidnapping] |
Flash Comics #8/3 (August 1940): [The Search for the San Creso Mine] |
Flash Comics #9/3 (September 1940): [The Orphanage Benefit] |
Flash Comics #10/3 (October 1940): [The Orphanage Benefit Part 2] |
Flash Comics #11/4 (November 1940): [Land Thieves] |
Flash Comics #12/4 (December 1940): [Trapped] |
Flash Comics #13/4 (January 1941): [The Distilatomic Dyanamo] |
Flash Comics #14/4 (February 1941): [Hunting Headlines] |
Flash Comics #18/4 (June 1941): [Gold in Gunner's Gulch] [Note: Told out of sequence] |
Flash Comics #15/4 (March 1941): [The Crooked Tax Collector] |
Flash Comics #16/4 (April 1941): [The Armored Car on the Prairie] |
Flash Comics #17/4 (May 1941): [Poor House Problems] |
Flash Comics #19/5 (July 1941): [Sam Chavers] |
Flash Comics #20/5 (August 1941): [In New York] |
Flash Comics #21/5 (September 1941): [Blackmail] |
Flash Comics #22/5 (October 1941): [Mistaken Identity] |
Flash Comics #23/5 (November 1941): [The White Dragon] |
Flash Comics #24/5 (December 1941): [Construction Conspiracy] |
Flash Comics #25/5 (January 1942): [Stock Swindle] |
Seven Soldiers: Bulleteer #2 (February 2006): "Who Killed Seven Soldiers?" [Flashback] |
Flash Comics #26/5 (February 1942): [The Whip Plays Santa] |
Flash Comics #27/5 (March 1942): [High-Priced Meals] |
Flash Comics #28/5 (April 1942): [Uncle Sharp] |
All-Star Squadron #31 (March 1984): "Uncle Sam Wants You" |
All-Star Squadron #32 (April 1984): "Crisis on Earth-X! The Prequel" |
Flash Comics #29/5 (May 1942): [Bank Holdup] |
Flash Comics #30/5 (June 1942): [Employment Agency Swindle] |
Flash Comics #31/5 (July 1942): [The Stolen Song] |
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 #3 (August 1987): "A Call to Arms" |
Young All-Stars #9 (February 1988): "...You Have Nothing to Lose But Your Souls" |
Young All-Stars Annual #1 (1988): "The Mekanique Paradox" |
Flash Comics #32/5 (August 1942): [Adventure of Nisei Japanese Patriot] |
Flash Comics #33/5 (September 1942): [The Masquerader] |
Flash Comics #34/5 (October 1942): [Japanese Spies] |
Young All-Stars #27 (July 1989): "Meanwhile..." [Flashback to events taking place during Flash Comics #34] |
Flash Comics #35/5 (November 1942): [The Axis Invades South America] |
Flash Comics #36/5 (December 1942): [The Wheelchair Fund] |
Flash Comics #37/5 (January 1943): [The Trap] |
Flash Comics #38/4 (February 1943): [The Man Who Wouldn't Work] |
Flash Comics #39/4 (March 1943): [The Diablo Cafe Mystery] |
Flash Comics #40/4 (April 1943): [The Case of the Patriotic Boys] |
Flash Comics #41/4 (May 1943): [The Man Who Talked Too Much] |
Flash Comics #42/4 (June 1943): [Birthdays and Bracelets] |
Flash Comics #43/4 (July 1943): [The Robbing Riders] |
Flash Comics #44/4 (August 1943): [The Curse of the Alverados] |
Flash Comics #45/4 (September 1943): [Ration Rackateers] |
Flash Comics #46/4 (October 1943): [Beauty is More than Skin Deep] |
Flash Comics #47/4 (November 1943): [The Penthouse Murder] |
Flash Comics #48/4 (December 1943): "Crime Rides A Hansom Cab" |
Flash Comics #49/4 (January 1944): "Gold on the Hoof" |
Flash Comics #50/4 (February 1944): "The Light That Never Failed" |
Flash Comics #51/4 (March 1944): "The Man Who Talked Too Much" |
Flash Comics #52/4 (April 1944): "Recipe for Righteousness" |
Flash Comics #53/4 (May 1944): "Hunting a Story" |
Flash Comics #54/4 (June 1944): "Congo Wiles 'neath Texas Skies" |
Flash Comics #55/4 (July 1944): "Justice for the Children of the Dust" |
Big All-American Comic Book (1944): "Warpath" |
Sensation Comics #43/3 (July 1945): "Who Dood It on the Dude Ranch?" |