THUNDERFOOT (Hustace Throckmorton) | CHRONOLOGY |
CHRONOLOGY
Thunderfoot first appeared in Police Comics #15 (January 1943).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Thunderfoot 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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Thunderfoot Chronology
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Police Comics #15 (January 1943): [Introducing Hustace Throckmorton] |
Police Comics #16 (February 1943): [Jitterbug Jeopardy] |
Police Comics #17 (March 1943): [Olaf Olson and Lars Larson] |
Police Comics #23 (October 1943): [The Return of Hustace Throckmorton] |
Police Comics #24 (November 1943): "Hearts and Sluggers" |
Police Comics #25 (December 1943): [The Lock-Solving Liquid] |
Police Comics #26 (January 1944): "Patch-Eye the Perilous" |
Police Comics #27 (February 1944): [The Sinister Swami Kazombo] |
Police Comics #28 (March 1944): [The Mortgage Melodrama] |
Police Comics #29 (April 1944): [The Nefarious Nola] |
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "Thar He Blows!" |
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "Stand By for Action" |
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "Often a Bomb, Never a Dud" |
Police Comics #33 (August 1944): "He Really Crashes the Party" |
Police Comics #34 (September 1944): [The Robber Baron] |
Police Comics #35 (October 1944): [Lucille's Robots] |
Police Comics #36 (November 1944): "Beware the Human Bomb" |
Police Comics #37 (December 1944): [Diamonds and the Volcano] |
Police Comics #38 (January 1945): [Three Bombs At the Ball] |
Police Comics #39 (February 1945): [Hustace and the Butcher Boys] |
Police Comics #40 (March 1945): "The Hand of Justice" |
Police Comics #41 (April 1945): [The Paralyzer Ray] |
Police Comics #42 (May 1945): [Mortgage Melodrama] |
Police Comics #43 (June 1945): [The Shrimp, the Dog, and the Diamonds] |
Police Comics #44 (July 1945): [The Sea Serpent] |
Police Comics #45 (August 1945): [The Taxi Cab Jinx] |
Police Comics #46 (September 1945): [Jim Gordon Goes Straight] |
Police Comics #47 (October 1945): [The Plot to Kidnap Roy Lincoln] |
Police Comics #48 (November 1945): [The Human Bomb Turns Crook?] |
Police Comics #49 (December 1945): [The Dress Shop Debacle] |
Police Comics #50 (January 1946): [Hustace and the Pirates] |
Police Comics #51 (February 1946): [Lennarth's Return] |
Police Comics #52 (March 1946): [The Revenge of Julienne Drew] |
Police Comics #53 (April 1946): [Caverns of Crime] |
Police Comics #54 (May 1946): [Infatuation] |
Police Comics #55 (June 1946): [Arson at the Cripick Mansion] |
Police Comics #56 (July 1946): "Fire in the Sky" |
Police Comics #57 (August 1946): [The Televised Murder] |
Police Comics #58 (September 1946): [The Formez Robbery, Take Two] |