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Ultra-Man
Gary Concord, the Ultra-Man is the name of two fictional comic-book superheroes, father and son, that first appeared during the 1940s, the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic books. Both were characters of All-American Publications, which merged, in 1946, with DC Comics-predecessor National Periodical Publications. They are separate from the DC Universe character Ultraman, a supervillain and evil counterpart of Superman, who was introduced in ''Justice League of America'' #29 (cover-dated Aug. 1964) and from the Japanese superhero Ultraman. ==Publication history== Created by writer-artist Jon L. Blummer under the pseudonym Don Shelby, Gary Concord the Ultra-Man debuted in All-American's flagship title, ''All-American Comics'' #8 (Nov. 1939), in the first part of a two-part story. In ''All-American Comics'' #9 (Dec. 1939), the story continues with Gary Concord, Jr., who would appear until issue #19 in 1940. The latter Ultra-Man made a flashback appearance in "The Last Earth-Prime Story", in ''Superman'' #411 (Sept. 1985) and had a cameo as a potentially sentient billboard in "Ultra Comics" (2015).
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