![]() John’s College and was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1935, Fox (– December 24, 1986) turned instead to comic book writing. ![]() ![]() Coincidence…? You be the judge!)Īlthough he got a law school degree from St. (By the way, this is Hugh Everett, the quantum physicist who originally conceived of the multiverse concept and this is a portrait of Gardner Fox by Gil Kane. That’s a trick question because what Gardner Fox did for comics before he left the business to write novels in the late-1960s has never not paid dividends, especially his work at DC Comics - and especially his contribution to what many (well, me) consider the single most important comic book of the 1960s, The Flash #123 (June 1961) and the story “The Flash of Two Worlds.” The Flash! Hawkman! JSA! JLA! The Multiverse! And so much more! ![]()
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