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Dan Rogers

Dan Rogers

6 appearances · Golden Age · 1942–1944 · 2 key issues
Who is Dan Rogers?

A genuine piece of Golden Age DC history, Dan Rogers made his debut in the landmark first issue of Sensation Comics in 1942 — one of the most storied single issues in the entire DC canon — courtesy of the legendary creative team of William Marston and Harry Peter. His run through the early 1940s places him squarely in the vibrant, patriotic energy of wartime comics, sharing pages with an extraordinary roster that includes Wonder Woman, Mr. Terrific, and Ted Grant. With two of his six catalogued appearances recognized as key collector issues, Dan Rogers may be a compact presence in the Golden Age tapestry, but the company he keeps and the historic ground he stands on make him well worth a second look for any serious Sensation Comics enthusiast.

★ First appearance
Sensation Comics #1
Jan 1942

Top series

Covers through the years — 1942–1944

Sensation Comics #1 1942
Sensation Comics #1
Sensation Comics #17 1943
Sensation Comics #17
Sensation Comics #31 1944
Sensation Comics #31

Appearances

Sensation Comics (1942)