Cyrus Gold
Cyrus Gold was a 19th-century man whose corpse was dumped in Slaughter Swamp near Gotham City, where it lay for decades until the murky waters reanimated him as a massive, nearly mindless zombie. Taking the name Solomon Grundy from a nursery rhyme, he emerged with superhuman strength and a capacity to be reborn repeatedly from the swamp.
Few names in DC's history carry as much eerie weight as Cyrus Gold, a Golden Age creation who first haunted the pages of All-American Comics #61 in 1944, brought to life by Alfred Bester and Paul Reinman. Over more than eight decades of publishing β a remarkable span that stretches from the Golden Age all the way to the present β this figure has proven genuinely enduring, accumulating 125 catalog appearances and two collector-significant key issues along the way. His shadowy presence draws him into the orbit of some of DC's most iconic names: Batman, Bruce Wayne, Robin, The Flash, and Starman have all shared pages with him across titles like Starman, Batman, and Detective Comics. If you're tracing the deep, atmospheric roots of the DC Universe, Cyrus Gold is exactly the kind of character whose long, strange journey through comics history rewards the curious collector.
Real name. Cyrus Gold
Powers. Superhuman strength and durability; near-immortality/repeated resurrection from Slaughter Swamp; reanimated zombie body
Affiliations. Injustice Society; Infinity, Inc. (formerly); recurring foe of Alan Scott (Green Lantern) and Batman

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