RED BEE I (Rick Raleigh) | CHRONOLOGY |
Created by Toni Blum and Charles Nicholas |
CHRONOLOGY
Red Bee first appeared in Hit Comics #1/4 (July 1940) [Quality].
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Red Bee 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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Red Bee Chronology
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Hit Comics #1/4 (July 1940): [Origin of the Red Bee] |
Hit Comics #2/5 (August 1940): [The Hospital Grafters] |
Hit Comics #3 (September 1940): [The Photographer's Murder] |
Hit Comics #4 (October 1940): [The Future Society] |
Hit Comics #5 (November 1940): [Flatboat No. 96] |
Hit Comics #6 (December 1940): "The Swords of Death" |
Hit Comics #7 (January 1941): [The Taxicab Racket] |
Hit Comics #8 (February 1941): [Boss Crowsy, Corrupter of Youth] |
Hit Comics #9 (March 1941): [Sabotage on the High Seas] |
Hit Comics #10 (April 1941): [Shanghai Joe] |
Hit Comics #11 (May 1941): [Armored Cars of Crime] |
Hit Comics #12 (June 1941): [Grotoff's Underground Underworld] |
Hit Comics #13 (July 1941): [Hammond's Milk Racket] |
Hit Comics #14 (August 1941): [Murder Among Millionaires] |
Hit Comics #15 (September 1941): [War with the Madden Gang] |
Hit Comics #16 (October 1941): [Murder in Chinatown] |
Hit Comics #17 (November 1941): [Mike O'Sullivan's Gym] |
Hit Comics #18 (December 1941): [Assistant District Attorney Rick Raleigh] |
Hit Comics #19 (January 1942): [Ratznestski the Car Crook] |
Hit Comics #20 (February 1942): [The Elevator Murders] |
Hit Comics #21 (April 1942): [Blacky Meyer is Back in Town] |
Hit Comics #22 (June 1942): [The Silken Gang War] |
Hit Comics #23 (August 1942): [The Gordan Gang] |
Hit Comics #24/2 (October 1942): [The Drug Hijackers] |
A shorter, auburn/red haired hero appeared and was killed in the following stories: |
All-Star Squadron #31 (March 1984): "Uncle Sam Wants You" |
All-Star Squadron #32 (April 1984): "Crisis on Earth-X! The Prequel" |
All-Star Squadron #33 (May 1984): "The Battle of Santa Barbara -- Times Two" |
All-Star Squadron #34 (June 1984): "The Wrath of Tsunami" |
All-Star Squadron #35 (July 1984): "That Earths May Live" |
Starman Vol. 2 #37 (December 1997): "Talking With David '97" [As a ghost] |
The taller, dark haired hero later appeared in : |
JSA #42 (January 2003): "Paradox Play" |