Doc Davis
Few characters carry a pedigree quite like Doc Davis — debuting in World's Best Comics #1 (1941), a landmark Golden Age collectible and one of the most storied first issues in DC history. Created by none other than Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the legendary duo who defined superhero comics, Doc Davis emerged at the very dawn of the medium's golden era and graced the pages of World's Finest Comics alongside a remarkable roster that included the likes of The Crimson Avenger and Dick Grayson. With appearances few but meaningful, and that debut issue carrying genuine key-issue weight for collectors, Doc Davis is a fascinating artifact of comics at their most formative — a character whose very existence connects you directly to the hands that built the superhero genre itself.
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