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Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey Bogart

6 appearances · Golden Age · 1940–1990
Who is Humphrey Bogart?

A fictionalized comics adaptation of the real-life Hollywood actor Humphrey Bogart, depicted in Golden Age DC publications beginning with Doc Savage Comics #2 in 1940, appearing alongside other celebrity likenesses of the era.

Few names carry the weight of Humphrey Bogart — and here he is, immortalized in ink as far back as 1940's Doc Savage Comics #2, a Golden Age debut that plants this iconic figure squarely at the dawn of the American comic book form. Across a remarkable fifty-year span in the catalog, he turns up in titles as varied as Bogie, Doc Savage Comics, and Ghosts, keeping extraordinary company along the way — Ronald Reagan, Fred Astaire, and Peter Lorre among the faces sharing his pages. With only six catalogued appearances, every issue is a genuine find for the collector who loves the place where Hollywood legend and sequential art collide.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1973–1989

Ghosts #20 1973
Ghosts #20
Bogie #[nn] 1989
Bogie #[nn]

Appearances

Doc Savage Comics (1940)
Movie Love (1950)
#15
Ghosts (1971)
#20
World War 3 Illustrated (1979)
#12
Bogie (1989)
It's Only a Matter of Life and Death (1990)