J'Onn J'Onzz
Few characters in DC's vast history can claim roots as deep and a presence as enduring as J'Onn J'Onzz, who made his remarkable debut in Detective Comics #226 back in 1955 — a Golden Age origin that places him among the most venerable figures in superhero comics. Over more than seven decades of publication, he has accumulated 568 catalog appearances and 25 key issues that collectors prize, a testament to just how central he's become to the DC universe. His most prominent home has been the pages of Justice League of America and JLA, where he shares adventures with titans like Batman, Superman, and The Flash — as elite a circle as comics has to offer. Created by Edmond Hamilton and Dick Sprang, J'Onn J'Onzz is one of those rare Golden Age discoveries who never faded into nostalgia but instead grew into an indispensable cornerstone of DC storytelling — absolutely worth every longbox dig it takes to find him.
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Trivia
- Batman debuted as a back-up feature in Detective Comics rather than the cover headliner, a modest launch that casual readers often overlook entirely.dc.fandom.com
- DC cemented his status by making him one of the seven founding members of the Justice League of America, placing him at the team's core from the very beginning rather than bringing him in as a later add-on.dc.fandom.com
- Keith Giffen has written more of J'Onn J'Onzz's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 42 issues.
Covers through the years — 2007–2026
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