Star Hawkins is a science fiction detective character published by National Comics (now known as DC Comics) in their flagship science-fiction anthology title Strange Adventures. He and his ever-present robot assistant Ilda first appeared in Strange Adventures #114 (March 1960) and featured in 21 issues of the title, but after that only made four other appearances in other DC Comics before he was killed off in Mystery In Space vol 2 #2 (December 2006). The characters were created by John Broome and Mike Sekowsky.
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| - Star Hawkins is a science fiction detective character published by National Comics (now known as DC Comics) in their flagship science-fiction anthology title Strange Adventures. He and his ever-present robot assistant Ilda first appeared in Strange Adventures #114 (March 1960) and featured in 21 issues of the title, but after that only made four other appearances in other DC Comics before he was killed off in Mystery In Space vol 2 #2 (December 2006). The characters were created by John Broome and Mike Sekowsky.
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| - Star Hawkins and Ilda, art by Vince Colletta
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| - Star Hawkins is an inter-galactic detective in the futuristic 21st Century. His assistant is a robot-secretary named Ilda. Despite having no powers, he is athletic, quick-witted, and carries a ray-gun. He is also a master of disguise. In the New 52 reboot, he exists in the modern era and Ilda has the memories of his ex-wife. Star Hawkins was created by John Broome and Mike Sekowsky, first appearing in .
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| - Star Hawkins is a science fiction detective character published by National Comics (now known as DC Comics) in their flagship science-fiction anthology title Strange Adventures. He and his ever-present robot assistant Ilda first appeared in Strange Adventures #114 (March 1960) and featured in 21 issues of the title, but after that only made four other appearances in other DC Comics before he was killed off in Mystery In Space vol 2 #2 (December 2006). The characters were created by John Broome and Mike Sekowsky.
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