Hugo Danner
Hugo Danner originates from Philip Wylie's influential 1930 novel Gladiator — a man granted superhuman strength and durability through his father's biological experiments before birth. His concept was adapted into comics, placing him within DC's wartime heroic universe alongside the Young All-Stars.
A Bronze Age discovery with a surprisingly long shadow, Hugo Danner made his comics debut in Marvel Preview #9 in 1976, brought to life by Madz Castrillo — and went on to keep remarkable company across more than four decades of publication. His most notable home is Young All-Stars, a series steeped in the golden heroics of DC's wartime mythology, where he shares the page with figures like Arn Munro, Tsunami, and Dan the Dyna-Mite. Fourteen catalog appearances spread across 42 years, from 1976 to 2018, tell the story of a character who quietly endures — and for readers who love digging into the deeper roots of DC's heroic legacy, Hugo Danner is exactly the kind of find worth chasing down.

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Covers through the years — 1976–1988
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