Henri Duval
Henri Duval is a swashbuckling adventurer from the early Platinum Age of comics, appearing in DC's pioneering anthology titles. One of the medium's earliest recurring characters, he starred in serialized sword-and-adventure stories typical of the era's pulp-influenced storytelling.
Few characters can claim roots as deep as Henri Duval, who stepped onto the page in 1935's New Fun #6 β one of the earliest entries in what would become the DC Universe, born squarely in the Platinum Age when the comics medium itself was still finding its footing. Created by Leger and Reuths, Henri graced the pages of More Fun and More Fun Comics, those pioneering anthologies that helped define what a comic book could be in the era of Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson's bold pulp-comics experiment. Over the decades his appearances have stretched all the way to 2018, making him a quiet survivor of comics history, sharing those vintage pages with atmospheric figures like Dr. Occult and Rose Psychic. For collectors and historians alike, Henri Duval is a genuine artifact of the form's origins β a name worth knowing for anyone who wants to understand where it all began.

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Covers through the years β 1935β2018
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