Clarice Winston
Clarice Winston made her entrance in the pages of More Fun Comics #52 in 1940, born from the creative partnership of Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily right in the heart of DC's Golden Age — an era crackling with the electric energy of superhero mythology being invented in real time. With only a handful of catalog appearances, she's a rare and intriguing figure whose pages place her among genuine icons: Jim Corrigan, The Spectre, Hawkman, Green Lantern, and Starman are among the luminaries she shares the page with, making her corner of the Golden Age feel genuinely storied. The fact that one of her appearances carries key-issue status only adds to the collector's case for tracking her down, and her presence in the DC 100-Page Super Spectacular line means she's been celebrated in DC's own retrospective spotlight. For fans who love digging into the deep roots of the DC universe, Clarice Winston is exactly the kind of discovery that makes the Golden Age endlessly rewarding.

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Covers through the years — 1941–2004
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2004