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Buffalo Bill Cody

28 appearances · Platinum Age · 1933–2000
Who is Buffalo Bill Cody?

Few figures from American frontier mythology made the leap to comics as early as Buffalo Bill Cody, who rode onto the Platinum Age page in 1933 courtesy of creator Stookie Allen and publisher Street & Smith — making him one of the genuinely ancient souls of the medium. Spanning an remarkable 67 years of publication across titles like Buffalo Bill Picture Stories, Kid Cowboy, and Blaze of Glory, this legendary scout and showman proved to have real staying power in the four-color West. Along the way he shares adventures with a colorful roster that includes Daniel Boone, Chief Yellow Hand, and Kid Cowboy, keeping some of the most storied company the frontier genre has to offer. For collectors with a taste for history and the deep roots of the art form, Buffalo Bill Cody's comics legacy is a trail well worth following.

Men of Daring
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★ First appearance
Men of Daring #[nn]
Jun 1933

Appearances

Men of Daring (1933)
Western Picture Stories (1937)
#1
Tip Top Comics (1936)
The Comics (1937)
#10
Wonder Comics (1939)
#1
Lightning Comics (1940)
#1
True Comics (1941)
#7
Active Comics (1942)
#1
Real Life Comics (1941)
Super-Magician Comics (1941)
#5
Famous Funnies (1934)
48 Famous Americans (1947)
Buffalo Bill Picture Stories (1949)
Tex Granger Adventure Magazine (1948)
#23
Super Western Comics (1950)
#1
Roy Rogers Comics (1948)
#32
Kid Cowboy (1950)
Buffalo Bill (1950)
Lion (1952)
#6
Classics Illustrated (1947)
Gunsmoke Blazing Hero of the West (1954)
#6
Blazing Sixguns (1958)
#16
Blaze of Glory (2000)
#1
Roy Rogers Comic Album (1953)
#1