WING (Wing How) | CHRONOLOGY |
Created by Jim Chambers |
CHRONOLOGY
Wing first appeared in Detective Comics #20/2 (October 1938).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Wing 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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Wing Chronology
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Secret Origins Vol. 2 #5 (August 1986): "Secret Origins: The Crimson Avenger" |
Stargirl Spring Break Special #1 (July 2021): "The Seven Soldiers of Spring Break" [Very brief flashback] |
Detective Comics #20/2 (October 1938): [Block Buster] |
Detective Comics #21/2 (November 1938): [Mystery at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery] |
Detective Comics #22/2 (December 1938): [Wanted, Dead or Alive: The Crimson Avenger] |
Crimson Avenger #1 (June 1988): "The Dark Cross Conspiracy, Part I: You Go To My Head..." |
Crimson Avenger #2 (July 1988): "The Dark Cross Conspiracy, Part II: Jeepers, Creepers..." |
Crimson Avenger #3 (August 1988): "The Dark Cross Conspiracy, Part III: Body and Soul" |
Crimson Avenger #4 (September 1988): "The Dark Cross Conspiracy, Part IV: The Masquerade Is Over!" |
Detective Comics #23/2 (January 1939): [The Zombie Killers] [Behind the Scenes] |
Detective Comics #24/2 (February 1939): [Tony Sparta and the River Gang] |
Detective Comics #26/2 (April 1939): [The Phony Crimson Avenger] |
Detective Comics #27/3 (May 1939): [Murder on the Oceanic Line Docks] |
Detective Comics #29/2 (July 1939): [The McNeal Kidnappers] |
Detective Comics #37/3 (March 1940) |
Detective Comics #38/2 (April 1940) |
Detective Comics #39/2 (May 1940) |
Detective Comics #40/2 (June 1940) |
Detective Comics #41/2 (July 1940) |
Detective Comics #44/2 (October 1940) |
Detective Comics #46/2 (December 1940) |
Detective Comics #48/3 (February 1941) |
Detective Comics #50/2 (April 1941) |
World's Best Comics #1/3 (spring 1941): [The Ambassador] |
Detective Comics #52 (June 1941) |
Detective Comics #53 (July 1941) |
World's Finest Comics #2/3 (summer 1941): [Mystery of the Night Club Robberies] |
Detective Comics #54 (August 1941) |
Detective Comics #55 (September 1941) |
Detective Comics #56 (October 1941) |
World's Finest Comics #3/3 (fall 1941): "The Adventure of the Uncut Diamonds" |
Detective Comics #57 (November 1941) |
Detective Comics #58 (December 1941) |
Detective Comics #59/2 (January 1942): "The Career of the Spurious Scribe" |
World's Finest Comics #4/3 (winter 1941): "Mystery of the Modern Methuselah" |
Leading Comics #1 (winter 1941): "Blueprint for Crime" |
Detective Comics #60/2 (February 1942): "Murder on the Airwaves" |
Detective Comics #61/2 (March 1942): "The Beggars' Rebellion" |
Detective Comics #62/2 (April 1942): "The Case of the Crazy Crimes" |
World's Finest Comics #5/3 (spring 1942): "Crime's Stage Manager" |
Leading Comics #2 (spring 1942): "Beware! The Black Star Shines" |
Detective Comics #63/2 (May 1942): "The Daily Crime" |
Detective Comics #64/3 (June 1942): "The Adventure of the Wild Men" |
Leading Comics #3 (summer 1942): "The Tyrants of Time" [concurrent with flashback in All-Star Squadron #29] |
Detective Comics #65/3 (July 1942): "The Red Letter Day Crimes" |
All-Star Squadron #31 (March 1984): "Uncle Sam Wants You" |
All-Star Squadron #32 (April 1984): "Crisis on Earth-X! The Prequel" [Behind the Scenes] |
Detective Comics #66/3 (August 1942): "Murder Will Out" |
Detective Comics #67 (September 1942): "Crime on the Half-Moon" |
Detective Comics #68/3 (October 1942): "Dead Men Do Tell Tales" |
Detective Comics #69 (November 1942): "The Three Behind the Throne" |
All-Star Squadron #64 (December 1986): "See You in the Funny Papers" |
Leading Comics #4 (fall 1942): "The Sense Master" [retold in All-Star Squadron #56] |
All-Star Squadron #59 (July 1986): "Out of the Ashes... Mekanique" |
All-Star Squadron #60 (August 1986): "The End of the Beginning!" |
DC Universe: Legacies #2/2 (August 2010): "Snapshot: Reaction!" |
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" |
Detective Comics #70 (December 1942): "The Mystery of the Musical Muggs" |
Detective Comics #71 (January 1943): "The Unlucky Reporter" |
Leading Comics #5 (winter 1942): "The Miracles That Money Couldn't Buy" |
Young All-Stars #27 (July 1989): "Meanwhile..." [Flashback to events taking place during Leading Comics #5] |
Detective Comics #72 (February 1943): "The Adventure of the Wrong Numbers" |
Detective Comics #73 (March 1943): "The Old-Fashioned Crimes" |
Detective Comics #74/3 (April 1943): "The Case of the Kid Reporters" |
Leading Comics #6 (spring 1943): "The Treasure That Time Forgot" |
Detective Comics #75 (May 1943): "The Man Who Knew the Future" |
Detective Comics #76/3 (June 1943): "The Castle of the Lollipop Crimes" |
Detective Comics #77/3 (July 1943): "The Mystery of the Mounted Marauders" |
Leading Comics #7 (summer 1943): "Wizard of Wisstark" |
Detective Comics #78 (August 1943): "The Prevue Murders" |
Detective Comics #79 (September 1943): "The Case of the Advertising Crook" |
Detective Comics #80/3 (October 1943): "Larceny in the Laundry" |
Leading Comics #8 (fall 1943): "Exiles in Time" |
Detective Comics #81/3 (November 1943): "Wing, Reporter" |
Detective Comics #82/3 (December 1943): "Not with Mirrors" |
Detective Comics #83 (January 1944): "Eighth Column" |
Leading Comics #9 (winter 1943): "The Chameleon of Crime" |
Detective Comics #84 (February 1944): "Scoundrels in Society" |
Detective Comics #85 (March 1944): "The Lone Wolf's Number" |
Detective Comics #86 (April 1944): "School for Scoops" |
Leading Comics #10 (spring 1944): "King of the Hundred Isles" |
Detective Comics #87 (May 1944): "Smugglers' Song" |
Detective Comics #88/3 (June 1944): "The Imposter of Newspaper Row" |
Detective Comics #89/3 (July 1944): "Disappearing Desperados" |
Leading Comics #11 (summer 1944): "The Hard-Luck Hat" |
Leading Comics #12 (fall 1944): "Million Dollar Challenge" |
Leading Comics #13 (winter 1944): "Trophies of Crime" |
Leading Comics #14 (spring 1945): "The Bandits from the Books" |
Adventure Comics #438/2 (March-April 1975): "Land of Magic" |
Adventure Comics #440/2 (July-August 1975): "Kings Make a Full House" |
Adventure Comics #443/2 (January-February 1976): "Confrontation" |
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #9 (April 2000): "The Final Hour for the 7 Soldiers of Victory" [Flashback] |
Stargirl: The Lost Children #3 (March 2023): "Chapter 3: The Childminder" |
Stargirl: The Lost Children #4 (April 2023): "Chapter 4: Losing Track of Time" |
Stargirl: The Lost Children #5 (May 2023): "Chapter 5: Man and Woman of the Hour" |
Stargirl: The Lost Children #6 (June 2023): "Chapter 6: Young Justice Society" |
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #9 (April 2000): "The Final Hour for the 7 Soldiers of Victory" [Flashback] |