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Jock

Jock

16 appearances · Golden Age · 1943–2016
Who is Jock?

Born in the thick of the Golden Age, Jock made his debut in Captain Battle Jr. #1 in 1943, brought to life by the creative team of Joseph Greene and Don Rico under the Lev Gleason banner — one of the scrappiest, most distinctive publishers of the era. What makes Jock genuinely fascinating is the sheer sweep of their publishing history: a character rooted in 1940s comics who kept turning up across titles like Daredevil and even Savage Dragon, spanning an remarkable 73 years on the page. Along the way, Jock shares adventures with some memorable Lev Gleason company — Bart Hill, Pee Wee, and the legendary Daredevil among them — a roster that speaks to the rich, pulpy world this character inhabits. For collectors with a soft spot for Golden Age gems and the publishers who defined an era, Jock is exactly the kind of discovery that makes digging through back issues so rewarding.

Captain Battle Jr.
#1
★ First appearance
Captain Battle Jr. #1
Oct 1943

Top series

Covers through the years — 2009–2014

Savage Dragon #148 2009
Savage Dragon #148
Savage Dragon #200 2014
Savage Dragon #200

Appearances

Captain Battle Jr. (1943)
#1
Daredevil (1941)
Young Hero (1989)
#1
AC Annual (1990)
#2
Savage Dragon [Free Comic Book Day 2009] (2009)
Savage Dragon (1993)
Silver Streak Comics (2009)
#24
Men of Mystery Comics (1999)
#99
Black Diamond Western (1951)
#5