Doris West
Doris West holds a genuinely special place in comics history — she debuted in the very first issue of All-American Comics in 1939, making her a true original of DC's Golden Age. Created by Carl Claudy and Stan Asch, she graced the pages of landmark titles like World's Finest Comics and World's Best Comics during a formative era when the medium was still inventing itself. Her appearances are rare and collector-significant, with two of her seven catalogued issues recognized as key comics — and she shares those storied pages with none other than Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson, which tells you something about the extraordinary company she keeps. For Golden Age enthusiasts and DC historians alike, Doris West is exactly the kind of early discovery that reminds you how rich and surprising the roots of this medium truly are.

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Covers through the years — 1939–1942
1939
★ 1941
★ 1942 