Batman #319 - "Never Give Up the Ghost!" (1980)
written by Len Wein art by Irv Novick, Bob Smith, & Glynis Wein
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Batman #319 - "Never Give Up the Ghost!" (1980)
written by Len Wein art by Irv Novick, Bob Smith, & Glynis Wein

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Happy Pride Month, Mr. Ghost! 🏳️🌈
Best wishes to you, as well.
My tablet pen fucking died so I drew these on my phone instead of working on any of my actual projects. These guys' relationship in Hawkman '86 summed up in random draw ur squad things. At least this is the vibe I got, Idk if the last one fits perfectly, but it's almost 1am and I have to get up early tomorrow so it's the version I'm sharing
Originals under the cut
Commission
Peak character design (says pointing to a white suit with a cape)

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GAVE OVER Pt 1
for halloween a special treat: gentleman ghost!
I know nothing of Hawkman lore and Idk if this is even a consistent theme, but I think the Post-Crisis continuity of Gentleman Ghost’s backstory is actually the best. Hawkman and Hawkgirl killing Jim (for mistaken belief) and causing him to forever roam as a ghost because they’re constantly being reincarnated and he can’t move on until their souls move on is BANGER.
Like ngl, that backstory of why he’s still around is way cooler than any Batman-related backstory I’ve heard of him. And I’m getting this info just from the Wikipedia page so Idk how credible this is, but I think I like this version of his backstory. It gives Gentleman Ghost a very valid reason to be their antagonist, because he is accidentally, spiritually tied to them for possibly eternality. Or at least until they stop reincarnating.
That is 1,000% cooler than any other possible villainous backstory you can come up with for him. 19th century highwayman turned (literal) Phantom Thief after getting mistakenly killed and he can’t move on until his killers move on is awesome. Everyone else shut up. Again, Idk if Hawkman and Hawkgirl always reincarnating is a consistent trait for them, but if it is, then that makes this backstory (and him as their antagonist) thematically badass.