Arthur Lake
Debuting in the pages of Super-Mystery Comics #6 in 1943 — a genuine Golden Age artifact brought to life by Laurence Morgan writing as Brant House — Arthur Lake is one of those quietly fascinating figures whose origins stretch back over eight decades. It's remarkable to find a character born in the wartime pulp-comics era now appearing under the Dynamite Entertainment banner, sharing pages with the likes of Red Sonja, The Raven, and Vampirella across titles like Vampirella versus Red Sonja and Red Sonja: The Superpowers. With a key issue already to their name and a publishing history that spans from 1943 all the way to 2024, Arthur Lake is a rare thread connecting the Golden Age to the modern comics landscape — exactly the kind of deep-cut discovery that makes digging through a long box so rewarding.
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