Ebony White
Ebony White debuted in Will Eisner's 'The Spirit' newspaper comic strip in 1940 as a young African-American boy who became the street-smart sidekick and cab driver for masked crimefighter the Spirit, assisting him on cases in Central City.
Few supporting characters in comics history carry the weight β and the complicated legacy β that Ebony White does. Debuting in 1940 alongside Will Eisner's iconic Spirit, this Golden Age figure emerged from the very earliest days of the American comic book form, appearing in the pages of a landmark series that helped define visual storytelling itself. With 272 catalog appearances spanning an extraordinary 78 years and eight key collector issues to their name, Ebony White is no footnote β they are woven into the very fabric of one of comics' most celebrated runs, sharing adventures with Commissioner Dolan, Ellen Dolan, and Lady Luck across decades of The Spirit's storied history. For collectors and historians alike, understanding Ebony White means grappling honestly with how Golden Age comics reflected β and sometimes troubled β the culture that created them, making this character essential reading for anyone serious about where the medium came from.
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Trivia
- Ebony has become a touchstone in comics-history debates because modern critics and commentators have used him as one of the clearest examples of Golden Age Black caricature, embodying the painful tension between progressive intent and racist imagery that ran through early superhero comics.youtube.com
- Will Eisner has written more of Ebony White's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 99 issues.
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