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  1. Publication history. Boston Brand's debut as Deadman in Strange Adventures #205 (October 1967), with art by Carmine Infantino. Deadman's first appearance in Strange Adventures #205, written by Arnold Drake and drawn by Carmine Infantino, [4] included the first known depiction of narcotics in a story approved by the Comics Code Authority. [5] .

  2. Jul 18, 2012 · In one interview, he described how, in 1957, after the public backlash against comics, he had to fire his artists, including Joe Sinnott, Dick Ayers, Gene Colan, Martin Nodell, Morris Weiss, Frank Bolle, and John Romita. “It was the toughest thing I ever did in my life. I had to tell them this.

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  3. Deadman was created by Arnold Drake and Carmine Infantino for the comic Strange Adventures #205 His initial appearance is the first comic story to be approved by the Comics Code Authority to...

  4. When he died, his spirit was granted the power to possess any living being by the Hindu god Rama Kushna, so that Boston could search for his killer and receive a measure of peace. Now a literal Deadman, he was both a ghost and a DC superhero.

  5. English. Deadman (disambiguation) Boston Brand. ( 2011 - Present) Boston Brand. Appearances • Images • Gallery • Quotes. Deadman, also known as Boston Brand, is a supernatural superhero and a ghost. Murdered by an assassin, his spirit haunts the mortal realm bringing justice to those who deserve it.

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    Deadman, also known as Boston Brand, is a ghost. Murdered by an assassin, his spirit haunts the mortal realm bringing justice to those who deserve it. Although he cannot directly interact with the physical world, he can possess bodies of the living and control them towards his own ends.

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  8. Mar 7, 2018 · Deadman has frequently partnered with Batman in issues of Brave and the Bold as well as the Justice League Dark in DC’s New 52. Below you’ll find a complete guide to Deadmans comic book history, from Neal Adam’s work popularizing the character through present day.

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