John Severin and Dawkins collaborated on the "American Eagle" stories for
Prize Comics Western. In 1954, they were the uncredited co-editors of
Two-Fisted Tales #36-39. Dawkins provided the writing for the majority of the title's 1954-55 stories. For
Two-Fisted Tales, Severin and Dawkins created the action-adventure character Ruby Ed Coffey, as Severin recalled: :Those were written completely by Dawkins. Those were characters he dreamed up. I did the designing and that was all I had to do with this. He did the writing, everything on that. I loved them. I like what I did. I drew them, and I love them. He was a good writer. Too bad he was in advertising... I related his stories to the stories I had read, the real
Doc Savage in the pulps, not the stuff they have in the comics. Colin had talked to me long before we had ever thought about getting together and doing this sort of thing. Ruby Ed, and he’d have a worldwide network of people that he could work with, and so on and so forth. It sounded good to me. It sounded like my old
Doc Savage stuff. I liked that... I’ll tell you one thing though, one of those characters was based on Ham—Doc Savage had that lawyer... And the other guy was based on Captain Easy. Dawkins also contributed to 1981-82 issues of Warren Publishing's
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