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Dan Druff

Dan Druff

3 appearances · Golden Age · 1940–1944 · 1 key issues
Who is Dan Druff?

A genuine Golden Age curiosity from the early days of DC Comics, Dan Druff made his debut in More Fun Comics #52 in 1940 — the very same anthology that was home to some of the era's most electrifying characters, including the supernatural Spectre himself. Created by the legendary Jerry Siegel alongside artist Bernard Baily, Dan Druff occupies a rare and fleeting corner of comics history, with a handful of appearances across More Fun Comics and Four Color that make every issue a find. With only three catalog appearances and one recognized key issue to his name, this is the kind of obscure Golden Age gem that serious collectors quietly treasure — a small but genuine piece of the medium's earliest, most adventurous years.

★ First appearance
More Fun Comics #52
Feb 1940

Top series

Covers through the years — 1940–1944

More Fun Comics #52 1940
More Fun Comics #52
More Fun Comics #65 1941
More Fun Comics #65
Four Color #35 1944
Four Color #35

Appearances

More Fun Comics (1936)
Four Color (1942)
#35