Hal "Scoop" Harlon
A Platinum Age original, Hal "Scoop" Harlon burst onto the scene in 1936's More Fun Comics — one of DC's earliest anthology titles — brought to life by creator Homer Fleming at a time when the comic book medium itself was still finding its footing. The "Scoop" in his name tells you everything about his world: this is a character cut from the fast-talking, deadline-chasing cloth of Depression-era adventure, sharing pages with the likes of Dr. Occult and a colorful cast of early DC players. His appearances stretch across More Fun Comics and Atomic Comics, a modest but historically rich footprint that places him squarely in the pioneering decade before superheroes reshaped the landscape. For collectors with a passion for the genre's deep roots, Hal "Scoop" Harlon is a genuine artifact of comics history at its most formative.
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