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  • Hank Chapman
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  • Among Chapman's works is an early self-reflexive story, in 1951, in which he and editor Stan Lee appear; and the creation, with artist Jack Abel, of the DC Comics character Sgt. Mule, a pack animal that helped its Allied keepers fight the Nazis in a variety of World War II stories.
  • Hank Chapman is a former NASCAR driver from Aurora, IL. He competed in one Sprint Cup event in his career. That came in 1957, when Chapman raced at Daytona Beach Road Course. Starting last (57th) in the field, Chapman improved to 35th by the end of the race.
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  • Chapman, Hank
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  • American
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  • Chapman, Hank
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  • Comics writer
Birth name
  • Henry P. Chapman
Nationality
  • American
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  • Among Chapman's works is an early self-reflexive story, in 1951, in which he and editor Stan Lee appear; and the creation, with artist Jack Abel, of the DC Comics character Sgt. Mule, a pack animal that helped its Allied keepers fight the Nazis in a variety of World War II stories.
  • Hank Chapman is a former NASCAR driver from Aurora, IL. He competed in one Sprint Cup event in his career. That came in 1957, when Chapman raced at Daytona Beach Road Course. Starting last (57th) in the field, Chapman improved to 35th by the end of the race.
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