Commander Artho
Born in the fertile imagination of Hugh Davidson and John Giunta, Commander Artho made his debut in DC's beloved Mystery in Space #2 back in 1951, stepping onto the page right at the heart of the Golden Age when science fiction anthologies were firing readers' sense of wonder on all cylinders. Sharing those imaginative pages with the likes of Ora, Commando Lyle, and the ominously named Master of Doom, Artho keeps genuinely colorful company. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of that classic material that his adventures resurfaced decades later in Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space, giving new generations a chance to discover what made those early DC sci-fi tales so special. A rare find with only a handful of catalogued appearances, Commander Artho is exactly the kind of hidden gem that makes digging through Golden Age comics such a rewarding adventure.

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