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'Mazing Man
'Mazing Man is the title character of a comic book series created by Bob Rozakis and Stephen DeStefano and published by DC Comics. The series ran for twelve issues in 1986, with additional special issues in 1987, 1988, and 1990. Additionally, a 'Mazing Man origin story was featured in Secret Origins #16, and an original one-page story that appeared as an ad in Comics Buyer's Guide.
'Mazing Man depicts the misadventures of Sigfried Horatio Hunch III, a civilian from Queens who dresses in a homemade costume and performs local good deeds. Viewed as a harmless kook by his neighbors, he saves a child from being hit by a truck in the first issue, earning him some respect and attention. Hunch also happens to be a millionaire after winning a magazine subscription company's sweepstakes, but he does not flaunt his wealth or live an opulent lifestyle.
The series also has a backup feature, "Zoot Sputnik", drawn by Fred Hembeck, that serves as a parody of Golden Age comics.[citation needed]
In Ambush Bug: Year None, 'Mazing Man is revealed to be on death row.[citation needed]
The original series was acclaimed, but short-lived. Comics artist Frank Miller contributed a cover for issue #12, the final issue of the monthly series, with the lead characters of The Dark Knight Returns. This created enough interest for three irregularly-issued 'Mazing Man Special comics.
'Mazing Man appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Four Star Spectacular!", voiced by Tom Kenny. This version idolizes Batman and derives his costume from his.
'Mazing Man
'Mazing Man is the title character of a comic book series created by Bob Rozakis and Stephen DeStefano and published by DC Comics. The series ran for twelve issues in 1986, with additional special issues in 1987, 1988, and 1990. Additionally, a 'Mazing Man origin story was featured in Secret Origins #16, and an original one-page story that appeared as an ad in Comics Buyer's Guide.
'Mazing Man depicts the misadventures of Sigfried Horatio Hunch III, a civilian from Queens who dresses in a homemade costume and performs local good deeds. Viewed as a harmless kook by his neighbors, he saves a child from being hit by a truck in the first issue, earning him some respect and attention. Hunch also happens to be a millionaire after winning a magazine subscription company's sweepstakes, but he does not flaunt his wealth or live an opulent lifestyle.
The series also has a backup feature, "Zoot Sputnik", drawn by Fred Hembeck, that serves as a parody of Golden Age comics.[citation needed]
In Ambush Bug: Year None, 'Mazing Man is revealed to be on death row.[citation needed]
The original series was acclaimed, but short-lived. Comics artist Frank Miller contributed a cover for issue #12, the final issue of the monthly series, with the lead characters of The Dark Knight Returns. This created enough interest for three irregularly-issued 'Mazing Man Special comics.
'Mazing Man appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Four Star Spectacular!", voiced by Tom Kenny. This version idolizes Batman and derives his costume from his.
