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Doug Danville

Doug Danville

11 appearances · Golden Age · 1941–2008
Who is Doug Danville?

Born in the thick of the Golden Age, Doug Danville made his debut in the legendary pages of Action Comics #36 in 1941, brought to life by the powerhouse creative trio of Jerry Siegel, Wayne Boring, and Joe Shuster — the very architects of Superman's world. What's remarkable is the staying power: a character launched in 1941 who was still turning up in comics as late as 2008 has clearly left a mark on the collectors who kept the flame alive. His appearances span Action Comics, All-Hero Retro Comics Annual, and notably FemForce, putting him in colorful company alongside the likes of The Black Owl, Pyroman, and Jethro Dumont. With only eleven catalogued appearances, Doug Danville is a genuine rarity — a Golden Age survivor worth tracking down for any fan who loves the texture and history of comics' earliest, most adventurous era.

★ First appearance
Action Comics #36
May 1941

Top series

Covers through the years — 1941–2008

Action Comics #36 1941
Action Comics #36
Savage Dragon #141 2008
Savage Dragon #141

Appearances

Action Comics (1938)
#36
Comics the Golden Age (1984)
#4
FemForce (1985)
All-Hero Retro Comics Annual (1998)
#1
Fantastic Comics (2008)
#24
Savage Dragon (1993)