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Star Hawkins

Star Hawkins is a science fiction detective character published by DC Comics) in their flagship science-fiction anthology title ''Strange Adventures''. He and his ever-present robot assistant Ilda first appeared in ''Strange Adventures'' #114 (March 1960) and featured in 21 issues of the title, but after that only made four other appearances in other DC Comics before he was killed off in ''Mystery In Space'' vol 2 #2 (December 2006). The characters were created by John Broome and Mike Sekowsky.
==Publication history==
Star Hawkins appeared in 21 issues of ''Strange Adventures'', first in the story "The Case of the Martian Witness" in ''Strange Adventures'' #114 (March 1960), written by creator John Broome and drawn by co-creator Mike Sekowsky and Bernard Sachs under the editorship of Julius Schwartz. A series of 8/9-page stories was then published in rotation with two other series, The Atomic Knights and Space Museum, and appeared in every third issue of ''Strange Adventures'' from #119 - 158 (August 1960 - November 1963), all by the Broome-Sekowsky-Sachs team, and #162 (March 1964), written by France Herron. After Jack Schiff took up the editorial reins on ''Strange Adventures'' he brought Star Hawkins back in issue #173 (February 1965), featuring him again in every third issue until #185 (February 1966), this time all written by Dave Wood and drawn by Gil Kane. Star Hawkins never featured on the cover of ''Strange Adventures''.
He later appeared in "Whatever will Happen to Star Hawkins" in ''DC Comics Presents'' #33 (May 1981), an 8-page tale by Mike Tiefenbacher (a freelance writer who was then editor of comics magazine ''The Comic Reader'' (TCR)), with artists Alex Saviuk and Vince Colletta.〔 Star Hawkins' only other appearances were in the non-canonical mini-series ''Twilight'' (1990) by Howard Chaykin and his death in the mini-series ''Mystery in Space'' vol 2 #2 (December 2006), written by Jim Starlin.〔

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