Doiby Dickles
Charles 'Doiby' Dickles was a wisecracking Brooklyn cab driver who became the loyal sidekick and comedic partner of Green Lantern Alan Scott, joining him on adventures despite having no superpowers — relying instead on his street toughness and trusty derby hat.
Few characters embody the scrappy, street-level charm of the Golden Age quite like Doiby Dickles, who burst onto the scene in All-American Comics #27 in 1941, brought to life by the legendary creative team of Bill Finger and Mart Nodell. A fixture across Green Lantern, All-American Comics, and Comic Cavalcade, Doiby spent the Golden Age rubbing elbows with some of DC's most iconic heroes — sharing pages with the likes of Green Lantern (Alan Scott), The Flash (Jay Garrick), and Wonder Woman herself. The fact that his publishing history stretches across roughly eight decades, with three collector-recognized key issues to his name, speaks to a staying power that few supporting players from 1941 can claim. If you love the texture and personality of DC's Golden Age universe, Doiby Dickles is exactly the kind of character who rewards a deeper dig.
Real name. Charles Dickles
Powers. : He was a Private during World War I and a Sergeant during World War II. ; : Doiby was a cabby. ; : Doiby Dickles is an expert in flying any interstellar ship; developing skills in fighter piloting, aerial navigation and traveling.

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Covers through the years — 1941–2021
★ 1941
1947
★ 1967
1985
1989
2001
2008
2021