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Wolverton's Classic Spacehawk Cover of Target Comics #7, at Auction

Target Comics #7's classic Spacehawk cover is a Golden Age gem showcasing Basil Wolverton's unique artistic style and storytelling ability.



Article Summary

  • Basil Wolverton's Spacehawk classic cover on Target Comics #7 is an example of his unique science fiction vision.
  • Spacehawk battles crime in interplanetary adventures, becoming a standout Golden Age science fiction hero.
  • Wolverton's influence spans from humorous strips to eerie sci-fi, touching various publications beyond comics.
  • Early Target Comics features contributions from other legends like Bill Everett and Carl Burgos, elevating its status.

Among the icons of the Golden Age, Basil Wolverton is unique. A creator who had a knack for imagining the unimaginable in comic books and beyond, Wolverton left an indelible mark on Golden Age history with one of his most memorable creations: Spacehawk. This superhuman science fiction enforcer made his debut in Target Comics #5, in a story that showcases everything there is to love about Wolverton's creative prowess.  The cover of Target Comics #7 is an apt symbol of Wolverton's early Golden Age career of matching a pulp genre fiction narrative with his explosively strange visuals to perfect effect, and there's a CGC GD 2.0 copy of Target Comics #7 (Novelty Press, 1940) up for auction in the 2025 July 18 Golden Age Comics Century Showcase at Heritage Auctions.

A vibrant comic book cover featuring a muscular hero in a green costume and yellow gloves facing off against a menacing creature with large claws and a monstrous head. The bold title 'COMICS' is displayed prominently at the top with a bright orange background.
Target Comics #7 (Novelty Press, 1940)

Before the debut of Spacehawk, Basil Wolverton had developed several previous science fiction adventure heroes, such as Marco of Mars and Steve Grover of the Stratosphere Patrol. Despite their general thematic similarities to Spacehawk, it was the latter character who became the most fully realized version of Wolverton's wild vision for this kind of space adventure — and it captured the attention of Lloyd Jacquet and his Funnies, Inc. as well. This would eventually lead to Spacehawk's debut in Novelty Publications' Target Comics in a memorable issue that presented readers with an interplanetary hero capable of challenging the lawless villains that plagued the cosmos.

Spacehawk's initial story presented a hero who emerged just when interplanetary travel brought about new criminal threats that traditional law enforcement agencies were ill-equipped to handle.  Spacehawk became a formidable force against piracy and crime, and is now an icon in science fiction comics history due to Wolverton's creative depiction of the aliens, monsters, technology and worlds of space.

Basil Wolverton's contributions to the comic book world range from his humorous Powerhouse Pepper strip for Marvel/Timely to his eerie science fiction and horror stories in the early 1950s. One of his most renowned works, "The Brain Bats of Venus," was featured in Stanley Morse Publications' Mister Mystery title. Wolverton's influence extended beyond comic books, with his distinct work reaching other audiences from his caricatures in Life Magazine to a book of his illustration of the Old Testament.

Novelty Press was the comic book imprint of Curtis Publishing Company, publisher of The Saturday Evening Post.  Their roster of talented creators included the likes of Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, and Mickey Spillane, with notable titles such as Blue Bolt and Target Comics becoming long-lived staples of the Golden Age.

Target Comics #7 with its classic Wolverton Spacehawk cover also includes interior story art by Carl Burgos and Bill Everett, and a combination of elements that has long made it appealing to a variety of collectors. There's a CGC GD 2.0 copy of Target Comics #7 (Novelty Press, 1940) up for auction in the 2025 July 18 Golden Age Comics Century Showcase at Heritage Auctions.

Target Comics #7 (Novelty Press, 1940)
Target Comics #7 (Novelty Press, 1940)
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Mark SeifertAbout Mark Seifert

Co-founder and Creative director of Bleeding Cool parent company Avatar Press since 1996. Bleeding Cool Managing Editor, tech and data wrangler, and has been with Bleeding Cool since its 2009 beginnings. Wrote extensively about the comic book industry for Wizard Magazine 1992-1996. At Avatar Press, has helped publish works by Alan Moore, George R.R. Martin, Garth Ennis, and others. Vintage paper collector, advisor to the Overstreet Price Guide Update 1991-1995.
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