Unofficial Chronology BULLETMAN [Jim Barr]
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CHRONOLOGY INDEX

   Below is the definitive list of appearances of Bulletman in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.

   Follow the underlined links for a complete index of the issue, including story and creator info as well as full character chronology and in some cases story synopses.

  • First Appearance: Nickel Comics #1 (May 17, 1940) [Fawcett]
  • BULLETMAN CHRONOLOGY

  • Nickel Comics #1 (May 17, 1940): [The Origin of Bulletman]
  • Nickel Comics #2 (May 31, 1940): "Who Is Bulletman?"
  • Nickel Comics #3 (June 14, 1940): [Showdown with Blackmask]
  • Nickel Comics #4 (June 28, 1940): [The Fight To Rescue Tanner]
  • Nickel Comics #5 (July 12, 1940): [Case of the Crooked Contractor]
  • Nickel Comics #6 (July 26, 1940): [Lucifer and the Blue Devils]
  • Nickel Comics #7 (August 9, 1940): [The Railroad Saboteurs]
  • Nickel Comics #8 (August 23, 1940): [Sabotage at the State Fair]
  • Master Comics #7 (October 1940): [The Revenge of Mara Myle]
  • Master Comics #8 (November 1940): [The Alliance of Boss Garlow]
  • Master Comics #9 (December 1940): [Boss Kizer's Political Power Play]
  • Bulletman #1 (1941): [The Black Spider]
  • Bulletman #1/2 (1941): [The Deviltry of Dr. Hood]
  • Bulletman #1/3 (1941): [The Man Who Learned Bulletman's Secret Identity]
  • Bulletman #1/4 (1941): [The Man Mountain]
  • Master Comics #10 (January 1941): [Pakro's Crime Battalion]
  • Master Comics #11 (February 1941): [The Kidnapping of Eve Scott]
  • America's Greatest Comics #1 (March 1941): "The Riddle of the Ages"
  • Master Comics #12 (March 1941): [The Coming of the Triple Threat]
  • Master Comics #13 (April 1941): [The Origin of Bulletgirl]
  • Master Comics #14 (May 1941): [The Becker Kidnap Plot]
  • Master Comics #15 (June 1941): [Mr. Murder]
  • Master Comics #16 (July 1941): [Von Krantz and His Fifth Columnists]
  • Master Comics #17 (August 1941): "The Unholy Three"
  • Master Comics #18 (September 1941): "Return of the Unholy Three"
  • Bulletman #2 (fall 1941): "The Backstage Killer"
  • Bulletman #2/2 (fall 1941): "The Case of the Limping Mummy"
  • Bulletman #2/3 (fall 1941): "Man Without a Face"
  • Bulletman #2/4 (fall 1941): [Brute Morgan's Protection Racket]
  • Master Comics #19 (October 1941): "Susan Kent Gone!"
  • Master Comics #20 (November 1941): "Vampire Castle"
  • Master Comics #21 (December 1941): [The Coming of Captain Nazi]
  • Master Comics #22 (January 1942): "The Wax Death"
  • Bulletman #3 (January 14, 1942): [The Lightning King]
  • Bulletman #3/2 (January 14, 1942): [The Octopus]
  • Bulletman #3/3 (January 14, 1942): [The Case of the Murdered Millionaire]
  • Bulletman #3/4 (January 14, 1942): [Mystery Island]
  • Master Comics #23 (February 1942): "The Weeper"
  • America's Greatest Comics #2 (February 11, 1942): [The Return of the Black Rat]
  • Master Comics #24 (March 1942): "Slick Jordan, Cutthroat Counterfeiter"
  • Bulletman #4 (March 11, 1942): "Headless Horror"
  • Bulletman #4/2 (March 11, 1942): "Midas Castle"
  • Bulletman #4/3 (March 11, 1942): "Men Who Vanished"
  • Bulletman #4/4 (March 11, 1942): "The Gorgon's Head"
  • Master Comics #25 (April 1942): "Tooth for a Clue"
  • Master Comics #26 (May 1942): "The Terror of the Iceberg"
  • America's Greatest Comics #3 (May 13, 1942): [The Return of the Black Rat]
  • Bulletman #5 (May 13, 1942): "Dressed To Kill"
  • Bulletman #5/2 (May 13, 1942): "The Fat Fiend"
  • Bulletman #5/3 (May 13, 1942): "The Riddle of Dr. Riddle"
  • Master Comics #27 (June 1942): "Mr. Murder Comes Back"
  • Power of Shazam! #35 (February 1998): "Lightning and Stars, Part 2: Bite The Bullet!" [Flashback]
  • Starman Vol. 2 #39 (February 1998): "Lightning and Stars, Part 1: Sturm und Drang" [Flashback]
  • Master Comics #28 (July 1942): "The Baffling Mystery of the Bouncer"
  • Bulletman #6 (July 15, 1942): "The Engraver"
  • Bulletman #6/2 (July 15, 1942): "Meet the Mocker"
  • Bulletman #6/3 (July 15, 1942): "The Duke of Burke"
  • Bulletman #6/4 (July 15, 1942): "The Slide of Death"
  • Master Comics #29 (August 1942): "The Bee"
  • America's Greatest Comics #4 (August 12, 1942): "The Case of the Purple Blackout"
  • Master Comics #30 (September 1942): "The Return of the Weeper"
  • Bulletman #7 (September 16, 1942): "The Revenge Syndicate"
  • Bulletman #7/2 (September 16, 1942): "The Ghost of Hamlet"
  • Bulletman #7/3 (September 16, 1942): "The Red Pirate"
  • Bulletman #7/4 (September 16, 1942): "The Return of Dr. Riddle"
  • Master Comics #31 (October 1942): "The Swing King"
  • Bulletman #8 (October 16, 1942): "Mr. Ego"
  • Bulletman #8/2 (October 16, 1942): "The Doll-Killers"
  • Bulletman #8/3 (October 16, 1942): "The Menace of the Man Who Is Dressed To Kill"
  • Bulletman #8/4 (October 16, 1942): "Dr. Destiny"
  • Master Comics #32 (November 4, 1942): "The Dangerous Letter"
  • Bulletman #9 (November 13, 1942): "The Crime Broker"
  • Bulletman #9/2 (November 13, 1942): "Their First Split-Up"
  • Bulletman #9/3 (November 13, 1942): "The Amazing Case of the Canine Criminals"
  • Bulletman #9/4 (November 13, 1942): "Bulletman Battles the Birdman"
  • Bulletman #10 (December 1942): "The Weeper"
  • Bulletman #10/2 (December 1942): "The Waxer"
  • Bulletman #10/3 (December 1942): "The Return of Mr. Ego"
  • Bulletman #10/4 (December 1942): "The Crackpot"
  • Master Comics #33 (December 2, 1942): "The Girl Who Forgot Thursday"
  • America's Greatest Comics #5 (December 16, 1942): "The Plotter"
  • Master Comics #34 (December 30, 1942): "Killer Gorilla"
  • Bulletman #11 (January 1943): "The Case of the Christmas Crimes"
  • Bulletman #11/2 (January 1943): "The Fiendish Fiddler"
  • Bulletman #11/3 (January 1943): "Keyhole Karlos"
  • Bulletman #11/4 (January 1943): "The Case of the Flying Corpse"
  • Master Comics #35 (January 27, 1943): "Professor D."
  • Bulletman #12 (February 1943): "The Return of the Crackpot"
  • Bulletman #12/2 (February 1943): "Murder is On the Air"
  • Bulletman #12/3 (February 1943): "Diamonds Deal Death"
  • Bulletman #12/4 (February 1943): "Vengeance for Vironi"
  • America's Greatest Comics #6 (February 17, 1943): "The Baby Monster Mystery"
  • Master Comics #36 (February 24, 1943): "The Wizard of Murder"
  • America's Greatest Comics #7 (spring 1943): "The Killer-Diller Killers"
  • America's Greatest Comics #7 (spring 1943): "The Riddle of the Runaway Room"
  • Master Comics #37 (April 7, 1943): "The Man Who Was Death"
  • Master Comics #38 (May 5, 1943): "The Comedy of Crime"
  • Master Comics #39 (June 4, 1943): "Bulletman Fights the Hoarder"
  • America's Greatest Comics #8 (summer 1943): "Meets Judge Lynch"
  • Master Comics #40 (July 1943): "The Gagman"
  • Master Comics #41 (August 1943): "Check and Double Check"
  • Master Comics #42 (September 1943): "The Lloyds of Crime"
  • Master Comics #43 (October 1943): "Temple of Evil"
  • Master Comics #44 (November 1943): "The Gangster's Wedding"
  • Master Comics #45 (December 1943): "The Case of the Lost Gravity Helmet"
  • Master Comics #46 (January 1944): "The Clinging Vine"
  • Master Comics #47 (February 1944): "The Candid Camera Killer"
  • Master Comics #48 (March 1944): "The Mimic and the Mite"
  • Master Comics #49 (April 1944): "The Return of Bulletboy"
  • Master Comics #50 (May 1944): "Bulletman Battles the Bulletcrook"
  • Master Comics #51 (June 1944): "The Murderous Mermaids"
  • Master Comics #52 (July 1944): "The Crimes of Charity"
  • Master Comics #53 (August 1944): "Brother Death"
  • Master Comics #54 (September 1944): "Leave Us Face It"
  • Master Comics #55 (October 1944): "The Tattooed Man"
  • Master Comics #56 (November 1944): "The Vicious Vandal"
  • Master Comics #57 (January 1945): "The Leap Year Mystery"
  • Master Comics #58 (February 1945): "The Torpedo"
  • Master Comics #59 (March 1945): "The Animal Secret"
  • Master Comics #60 (April 1945): "Bullethug and Bulletmoll"
  • Master Comics #61 (May 1945): "The Prophetic Press"
  • Master Comics #62 (July 1945): "The Man Who Stole the Mice"
  • Master Comics #63 (September-October 1945): "The Thief of Arts"
  • Power of Shazam! #8 (October 1995): "After the Fall..." [Flashback]
  • Master Comics #64 (November-December 1945): "A Holiday for Crime"
  • Master Comics #65 (January 1946): "Bulletman Looks for Brains"
  • Master Comics #66 (March 1946): "The Return of Doctor Carver"
  • Bulletman #14 (spring 1946): "Death the Comedian"
  • Bulletman #14/2 (spring 1946): "Mr. Who"
  • Master Comics #67 (April 1946): "The Duck with the Red Ribbon"
  • Master Comics #68 (May 1946): "The Invisible Killer"
  • Master Comics #69 (June 1946): "The Last Ace"
  • Bulletman #15 (summer 1946): "Return of Professor D"
  • Bulletman #15/2 (summer 1946): "Canine Army Pilot"
  • Master Comics #70 (July 1946): "The 'Lenient' Parole Board"
  • Master Comics #71 (August 1946): "Terror in Toyland"
  • Master Comics #72 (September 1946): "Curtains for Crime"
  • Bulletman #16 (fall 1946): "The Tunnel of Terror"
  • Bulletman #16/2 (fall 1946): "Case of the Vanishing Elephant"
  • Bulletman #16/3 (fall 1946): "The Diamond Dilemma"
  • Master Comics #73 (October 1946): "The Halloween Murders"
  • Master Comics #74 (November 1946): "Mystery Writer's Mystery"
  • Master Comics #75 (December 1946): "The Terrible Trio"
  • Master Comics #76 (February 1947): "The Hot Dog Case"
  • Master Comics #77 (March 1947): "Bulletman Plays It Safe"
  • Master Comics #78 (April 1947): "The Missing Body"
  • Master Comics #79 (May 1947)
  • Master Comics #80 (June 1947): "Bulletdog Takes Over"
  • Master Comics #81 (July 1947): "Volume of Danger"
  • Master Comics #82 (August 1947): "The Statues That Killed"
  • Master Comics #83 (September 1947): "Bulletman Tunes Out Station C-R-I-M-E"
  • Master Comics #84 (October 1947): "The Hollywood Murder"
  • Master Comics #85 (November 1947): "Death Rides the Waves"
  • Master Comics #87 (January 1948): "The Juvenile Delinquent"
  • Master Comics #88 (February 1948): "The Dangerous Escape"
  • Master Comics #89 (March 1948): "The Death Jump"
  • Master Comics #90 (April 1948): "The Bear Scare"
  • Master Comics #91 (May 1948): "The Mysterious Coincidences"
  • Master Comics #92 (June 1948): "The Robber Who Was Dead"
  • Master Comics #93 (July 1948): "The Poison Dart Murder Case"
  • Master Comics #94 (August 1948): "Blind Man's Bluff"
  • Master Comics #95 (September 1948): "The Rain of Terror"
  • Master Comics #96 (October 1948): "The Case of the Missing Mannikins"
  • Master Comics #97 (November 1948): "Dressed To Kill"
  • Master Comics #98 (December 1948): "The Homicidal Hijackers"
  • Master Comics #99 (January 1949): "Annihilation in the Air"
  • Master Comics #100 (February 1949): "The Curio Shop Murders"
  • Whiz Comics #106 (February 1949): "The Case of the Lapsed Memory"
  • Master Comics #101 (March 1949): "The Mystery of the Wonder Drug"
  • Master Comics #102 (April 1949): "The Strange Hostage"
  • Master Comics #103 (May 1949): "The Vanishing Bombs"
  • Master Comics #105 (July 1949): "The Highwaymen of the Skies"
  • Master Comics #106 (August 1949): "The Case of the Crime Portrait"
  • Power of Shazam! #12 (February 1996): "End Game" [Flashback]
  • Justice League of America #135 (October 1976): "Crisis in Eternity!" [Note: no longer in continuity]
  • Justice League of America #136 (November 1976): "Crisis on Earth-S" [Note: no longer in continuity]
  • Justice League of America #137 (December 1976): "Crisis in Tomorrow!" [Note: no longer in continuity]
  • World's Finest Comics #253/5 (October-November 1978): "The Captain and the King" [As Jim Barr] [Note: no longer in continuity]
  • World's Finest Comics #255/4 (February-March 1979): "Dreamdancer" [Note: no longer in continuity]
  • Power of Shazam! #8 (October 1995): "After the Fall..."
  • Power of Shazam! #11 (January 1996): "The Seven Deadly Enemies of Man"
  • Power of Shazam! #12 (February 1996): "End Game"
  • Power of Shazam! #32 (November 1997): "Windshear"
  • Power of Shazam! #34 (January 1998): "With Friends Like These.."
  • Power of Shazam! #35 (February 1998): "Lightning and Stars, Part 2: Bite The Bullet!"
  • Starman Vol. 2 #39 (February 1998): "Lightning and Stars, Part 1: Sturm und Drang"
  • Starman Vol. 2 #40 (March 1998): "Lightning and Stars, Part 3"
  • Power of Shazam! #36 (March 1998): "Lightning and Stars, Part 4: Close Encounters"
  • Power of Shazam! #41 (August 1998): "The Monster Society of Evil, Part 4: Death Warrant"
  • Power of Shazam! #43 (October 1998): "Children of Thunder"
  • Power of Shazam! #47 (March 1999): "Endgame"
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