Dr. Thirteen
Terry Thirteen is DC's foremost paranormal skeptic, a self-styled "Ghost-Breaker" who investigates supernatural occurrences with the sole mission of exposing them as fraud or trickery — stubbornly refusing to accept the existence of the paranormal even when evidence suggests otherwise.
Born in the pages of Leave It to Binky back in 1951, Dr. Thirteen is one of DC's most intriguing Golden Age curiosities — a character who quietly threaded his way through six decades of publishing history, from the Truman era all the way into the 2010s. His journey through the DC universe is a fascinating one, with his path crossing those of towering figures like Superman, Clark Kent, Dick Grayson, and the enigmatic Phantom Stranger across titles like Action Comics Weekly and The Phantom Stranger itself. That kind of company speaks to a character with real staying power and versatility, equally at home in the shadow of DC's brightest icons and its most mysterious corners. For collectors who love discovering the durable, offbeat figures that give the DC universe its depth, Dr. Thirteen is exactly the kind of long-haul survivor worth seeking out.

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Covers through the years — 1951–2011
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