Don Heck draws the DC Sampler ad for Wonder Woman #308

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Don Heck draws the DC Sampler ad for Wonder Woman #308
BHOC: FANTASY MASTERPIECES #8 On that selfsame trip to Bush's Hobbies following my graduation from grade school, I indulged in my interest in golden age comics by picking up this issue of FANTASY MASTERPIECES, which reprinted the first battle between the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner, a story I had read about previously in Jim Steranko's HISTORY OF COMICS.... http://tombrevoort.com/2026/06/13/bhoc-fantasy-masterpieces-8/
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Art by Don Heck
The many faces of Hawkeye
Jack Kirby's (the Swordsman) and Don Heck's (Avengers' portrait insets) cover for Avengers (vol. 1) #19 (August, 1965), The Coming of... the Swordsman!
The cover was re-used eight years later for the Avengers' reprint mag Marvel Triple Action #13, which was my first exposure to it and the story.
Daredevil (1964) #118 | Gerry Conway & Don Heck
“With the camera close, you can be much more intimate. And that’s what I hoped to do: make the spirit of Hamlet credible. Even though he wasn’t quite in the right body,” (Sir Ian McKellan, Empire).
Clint Barton & Natasha Romanoff Tales of Suspense (1959) #64