Ibis the Invincible
Ibis the Invincible is a fictional character originally published by Fawcett Comics in the 1940s and then by DC Comics beginning in the 1970s. Like many magician superheroes introduced in the Golden Age of Comics, Ibis owes much to the popular comic strip character Mandrake the Magician. A second Ibis, successor of the first, was introduced in 2007.
Ibis the Invincible | |
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Cover to Ibis the Invincible #3, art by Bob Kingett. | |
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Publisher | Fawcett Comics (1940 - 1953) Charlton Comics (1955) DC Comics (1976 - present) |
First appearance | (Amentep) Whiz Comics #2 (February 1940) (Khalifa) Helmet of Fate: Ibis the Invincible #1 (January 2007) |
Created by | (Amentep) Bob Kingett (artist) (Khalifa) Tad Williams (writer) Phil Winslade (artist) |
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Alter ego | Amentep Danny Khalifa |
Team affiliations | All-Star Squadron Squadron of Justice |
Notable aliases | Prince Amentep |
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