Clip Carson
Clip Carson is a globetrotting soldier of fortune and adventurer who debuted in the early Golden Age of DC Comics, embarking on daring action-packed exploits around the world. He relies on his wits, courage, and combat skills rather than any superhuman abilities.
Few characters can claim they've been sharing pages with Superman since the very dawn of the Man of Steel's mythology, but Clip Carson is one of them β debuting in Action Comics #14 in 1939, right in the thick of the Golden Age, courtesy of the legendary duo Jerome Siegel and Joe Shuster. Nestled among the likes of Clark Kent, Zatara, and Tex Thomson in those early DC anthology pages, Clip is a genuine artifact of comics history, the kind of two-fisted adventurer that defined the era before superheroes took over completely. With a key issue to his name and appearances stretching β remarkably β across 86 years of publishing history, he's a testament to how rich and sprawling DC's golden-era tapestry truly was. For collectors and historians who love digging into the roots of the medium, Clip Carson is exactly the kind of discovery that makes flipping through vintage Action Comics such a thrill.

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