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  • Super-Hip
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  • Super-Hip appeared regularly in The Adventures of Bob Hope from issue #95 until issue #107, where he only appears in the last two panels. He does not appear in what would be the last two issues, #s108 and 109, of the series. Super-Hip's sole non-Bob Hope appearance in the Silver Age was in Doom Patrol]] vol. 1, #104 (June 1966), as a guest at the wedding of Elasti-Girl]] and Mento (comics)|Mento]]. The story was scripted by Arnold Drake]].
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Creators
  • Arnold Drake]]
  • Bob Oksner]]
Caption
  • Super-Hip, in The Adventures of Bob Hope #98. Art by Bob Oksner]]
Character Name
  • Super-Hip
Powers
  • Flight, shape-changing, super-strength, super-loud Guitar that can be used as a mind control weapon
Debut
  • Adventures of Bob Hope]] #95
Publisher
  • DC Comics]]
Alter Ego
  • Tadwallader Jutefruce
abstract
  • Super-Hip appeared regularly in The Adventures of Bob Hope from issue #95 until issue #107, where he only appears in the last two panels. He does not appear in what would be the last two issues, #s108 and 109, of the series. Super-Hip's sole non-Bob Hope appearance in the Silver Age was in Doom Patrol]] vol. 1, #104 (June 1966), as a guest at the wedding of Elasti-Girl]] and Mento (comics)|Mento]]. The story was scripted by Arnold Drake]]. In the modern era, Super-Hip makes a brief appearance in Batman: The Brave and the Bold (comics)|Batman: The Brave and the Bold]] #15 (March 2010), fighting the Mad Mod]] alongside Batman]] and Brother Power, The Geek]]. He appeared in Doom Patrol]] #20 (March 2011). According to the events of the issue (wherein he grants succor to a recently deported Doom Patrol), he is an old friend of Cliff Steele, a.k.a. Robotman (Cliff Steele)|Robotman]].