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Fred Drake

Fred Drake

7 appearances · Golden Age · 1955–2010
Who is Fred Drake?

Fred Drake made his debut in 1955's Thrills of Tomorrow #20, brought to life by the legendary creative duo of Jack Kirby and Joe Simon at the tail end of the Golden Age — a pedigree that alone makes any character worth a second look. Though his catalog footprint is modest at seven appearances, his pages place him in vivid company alongside the likes of Stuntman, The Cat-Man, and Don Daring, the kind of colorful, adventurous figures that defined the era's spirit. His presence across reprint and archival titles like Men of Mystery Comics and Fun Comics spanning all the way to 2010 speaks to the enduring appeal of Golden Age material lovingly preserved for new generations of collectors. For fans who treasure the Kirby-Simon legacy and the raw, energetic storytelling of mid-century comics, Fred Drake is a genuine hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Thrills of Tomorrow
#20
★ First appearance
Thrills of Tomorrow #20
Apr 1955

Top series

Covers through the years — 1997–2010

Official Golden-Age Hero & Heroine Directory #1 1997
Official Golden-Age Hero & Heroine Directory #1
The Simon and Kirby Library #[nn] 2010
The Simon and Kirby Library #[nn]

Appearances

Thrills of Tomorrow (1954)
#20
The Steranko History of Comics (1970)
#1
Fun Comics (1980)
#2
Official Golden-Age Hero & Heroine Directory (1997)
#1
Men of Mystery Comics (1999)
#17
The Simon and Kirby Library (2010)
Gwandanaland Comics (2016)