Doris Dalton
Doris Dalton made her entrance in the pages of Punch Comics #9 in 1944, a Golden Age debut brought to life by none other than Al Plastino — a creator whose name carries real weight in the history of American comics. What makes her story genuinely remarkable is the sheer arc of it: a character born in the wartime Golden Age who finds herself still appearing in print as recently as 2024, an eighty-year journey that speaks to an enduring appeal few figures from that era can claim. Her most prominent modern home is Dynamite Entertainment, where she shares adventures alongside some wonderfully eclectic company — Vampirella, The Black Terror, The Woman in Red, and Rocketgirl among them — in titles like Vampirella: The Dark Powers and Vampirella versus Red Sonja. For collectors with a passion for Golden Age survivors who've earned a second life in contemporary comics, Doris Dalton is a name absolutely worth tracking down.
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