Clay Duncan
Chester Gould and Joe Simon brought Clay Duncan into the world in 1950's Dick Tracy #34 — a Golden Age debut with genuine collector cachet, as that appearance ranks as a key issue worth tracking down. Though the catalog footprint is compact at four appearances, Duncan's presence stretches across a remarkable 33 years of comics history, surfacing in Dick Tracy, Fun Comics, and Bill Black's Fun Comics well into the early 1980s. Along the way he shares pages with a wonderfully eclectic cast — Dandy, Page Connors, the unforgettable Wee Willie Weehawken, Commando D, and Angel — the kind of colorful company that speaks to the rich, pulpy world he inhabits. For Golden Age enthusiasts and Dick Tracy devotees alike, Clay Duncan is a small but genuine piece of mid-century comics history worth knowing.

