Brian O'Brien
Brian O'Brien is one of comics' earliest costumed adventurers, a masked crime-fighter who debuted in 1937 and became a mainstay of Quality Comics, appearing alongside Golden Age heroes like The Clock and The Black Condor in the pages of Crack Comics.
Stepping out of the Platinum Age in 1937, Brian O'Brien is one of comics' earliest costumed adventurers, debuting in Funny Pages #11 under the hand of creator Matt Curzon and going on to become a fixture of Quality Comics' golden roster. His longest home was Crack Comics, where he shared pages with a remarkable roll call of vintage heroes β The Clock, The Black Condor, The Spider, and others β placing him right at the heart of that pioneering publisher's colorful universe. What's genuinely remarkable is that his trail through the catalog stretches across an astonishing 86 years, with appearances surfacing in Savage Dragon and Gwandanaland Comics well into the modern era, proof that the earliest generation of comic heroes still has a hold on devoted fans and historians alike. For collectors with a passion for the genre's deepest roots, Brian O'Brien is a name well worth seeking out.
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