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Bee-Man

Bee-Man is a fictional superhero in comic books published by Harvey Comics, who briefly appeared during the period historians and fans call the Silver Age of Comic Books. He was created by writer Otto Binder and artist Bill Draut.
==Publication history==
Bee-Man appeared during a mid-1960s superhero fad that accompanied the rising popularity of Marvel Comics and the success of the campy television series ''Batman''. When Harvey Comics, which specialized in such children's characters as Richie Rich and Little Dot, entered the superhero field in 1966, it hired veteran comic-book artist, writer and editor Joe Simon to create the imprint Harvey Thriller. This line included the titles ''Double-Dare Adventures'', ''Thrill-O-Rama'' and ''Unearthly Spectaculars'' and such superheroes as
Bee-Man, Spyman, Magicmaster, Glowing Gladiator, Tiger Boy, and Jack Q Frost.
Bee-Man, by writer Otto Binder and artist Bill Draut,〔(Bee-Man ) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. (Archived ) from the original on March 13, 2012.〕 debuted as the cover feature of ''Double-Dare Adventures'' #1 (Dec. 1966).〔(''Double-Dare Adventures'' ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 His sole stories were the seven-page "The Origin of Bee-Man" in issue #1 and the 12-page "The Revolt of the Queen Bee", illustrated by Dick Ayers, in issue #2 (March 1967), on which he was also the cover feature.〔 Shortly afterward, the Harvey Thriller imprint ended.
Despite his truncated career, the character — who in the origin story itself is referred to not as Bee-Man but as the Bee — developed a small cult following amid fans of obscure 1960s Silver Age superheroes.〔Cover feature, ''Comic Book Artist'' #13 (May 20001)〕

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