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Target and the Targeteers

The Target and the Targeteers are fictional characters, a trio of superheroes who first appeared in 1940, in ''Target Comics'' (after which the characters were named) from Novelty Press.
==History==
''Target Comics'' debuted with a premiere issue cover-dated February 1940, but it was not until issue #10 (Nov. 1940) that the Target first appeared; the two Targeteers were introduced the following issue. The characters were created by Dick Briefer, using the pseudonym Dick Hamilton.〔(Target and the Targeteers ) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. (Archived ) from the original on February 6, 2013.〕 The Targeteers appeared in ''Target Comics'' through issue #95; ''Target'' itself ended with issue #105.〔 The series was penciled by Bob Wood, with Jerry Robinson and George Roussos providing inks, backgrounds, and letters during the early issues. Roussos recalled "Bob was just starving at the time trying to meet his deadlines, so I used to stay up all night for 2 or 3 days in a row while everyone fell asleep, helping out."
In 1999, the Target appeared without his partners in issue #24 of the AC Comics title ''Men of Mystery Comics''. In 2008, the Target and the Targeteers were among the many public domain characters to appear in ''Project Superpowers'', a miniseries from Dynamite Entertainment. The heroes were given new powers in this series. Also in 2008, issue #2 of the Age of Adventure comic ''Legendary Heroes'' featured reprints of Golden Age stories of Target and the Targeteers.

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