Geronimo
In Kid Eternity #7, the legendary Apache leader Geronimo appears as one of several historical frontier figures summoned into adventure alongside Billy the Kid, Jesse James, and Jim Bowie — mythic figures of the American West brought to life in Golden Age comics.
Stepping straight out of the Golden Age, Geronimo made his comics debut in Kid Eternity #7 in 1947, brought to the page by creator Al Bryant — and what a debut it was, sharing those early adventures with legendary figures like Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Jim Bowie, and Frank James. That frontier-era company tells you everything about the mythic, larger-than-life world this character inhabits, a Wild West pantheon assembled in ink and color. His appearances span an remarkable stretch from 1947 all the way to 2025, turning up most notably across Charlton titles like Cheyenne Kid and Jesse James, making him a quietly enduring presence in the publisher's frontier universe. For collectors with a taste for Golden Age Americana and the rugged charm of Charlton's Western output, Geronimo is a fascinating thread to follow through comics history.

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