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    Gardner Francis Cooper Fox [1] (May 20, 1911 – December 24, 1986) [2] [3] was an American writer known best for creating numerous comic book characters for DC Comics. He is estimated to have written more than 4,000 comics stories, [4] including 1,500 for DC Comics. Fox was also a science fiction author and wrote many novels and short stories.

  2. Gardner Francis Fox (May 20th, 1911 - December 24th, 1986) was considered one of the most innovative and pioneering comic strip creators in the entire industry.

  3. Gardner Fox was a prolific American comic writer, best known for his work for DC Comics and its predecessors. He was co-creator of enduring superhero characters like the original 'Sandman' (1939, with Bert Christman), 'Hawkman' (1940, with Dennis Neville), 'The...

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  5. May 18, 2020 · Gardner Fox, co-creator of The Flash, Hawkman, and the Earth-2 concept, belongs on Comics' Mount Rushmore. By Mike Avila May 18, 2020, 4:52 PM ET. Detective Comics #347. Credit: DC Comics. I love reading about comics history and learning about the people who laid the bricks for the industry.

  6. Barry claims Gardner Fox's thoughts must have been tuned in to the events of Earth-Two. Garrick says he is preparing to resume being the Flash and describes for Barry three incredible crimes that were committed recently.

  7. Gardner Fox was born on May 20th, 1911 in Brooklyn, New York. His first career was as a lawyer. He got a law degree at St. John's College and was admitted to the New York bar in 1935. Gardner practiced law for about 2 years when he was asked to write comics by an earlier DC editor Vincent Sullivan.