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Dean Martin

Dean Martin

21 appearances · Golden Age · 1952–1967 · 1 key issues
Who is Dean Martin?

Dean Martin the real-life entertainer — singer, actor, and comedic performer — was adapted into comics form by DC, starring alongside partner Jerry Lewis in fictionalized comedic adventures that mirrored the duo's popular film and stage personas.

Long before the Rat Pack ruled Las Vegas, Dean Martin was making his mark in the four-color world — DC Comics brought the real-life entertainer to the page in 1952, launching The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis #1 under the hands of creator Jack Schiff and artist Win Mortimer. A genuine Golden Age curiosity, this comic ran for roughly fifteen years, a remarkable stretch that speaks to how beloved these two performers were to mid-century audiences. Martin shares his panel real estate with the likes of Jerry Lewis, and his adventures pop up across a wonderfully eclectic corner of the DC universe — including appearances alongside Superman himself. With 21 catalog appearances, a key issue to his name, and a run that bridges the Golden and Silver Ages, Dean Martin's comics presence is a warm, nostalgic slice of pop culture history that any serious DC collector will want on their radar.

Teams & affiliations
Daily Planet
★ First appearance
The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis #1
Jul 1952

Top series

Covers through the years — 1952–1967

Leave It to Binky #27 1952
Leave It to Binky #27
Leave It to Binky #36 1954
Leave It to Binky #36
World's Finest Comics #77 1955
World's Finest Comics #77
The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis #35 1957
The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis #35
Mad #61 1961
Mad #61
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #64 1962
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #64
Girls' Love Stories #108 1965
Girls' Love Stories #108
Mad #111 1967
Mad #111

Appearances

The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis (1952)
Leave It to Binky (1948)
World's Finest Comics (1941)
Sensation Mystery (1952)
The Phantom Stranger (1952)
Hollywood Funny Folks (1950)
#51
Funny Stuff (1944)
#71
Mad (1952)
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954)
#64
Girls' Love Stories (1949)