John Aman
Raised from childhood by a mysterious Tibetan council known as the Great Ten, John Aman was trained to achieve physical and mental perfection, emerging as Amazing Man — a supremely capable hero with extraordinary abilities.
Bill Everett — the visionary who also gave us Namor — launched John Aman in the pages of Amazing Man Comics #5 back in 1939, making him a genuine artifact of comics' Golden Age, when the medium was still inventing its own rules. Published by Centaur, Aman has endured across an remarkable span of nearly 85 years, resurfacing in titles like Stars and Stripes Comics and Protectors and sharing adventures with a colorful roster of Golden Age figures including The Ferret, Drake Stevens, and The Witch. With only 38 catalog appearances, he's the kind of rare, rewarding discovery that serious collectors treasure — a character whose longevity quietly testifies to the lasting pull of those earliest, wildest days of superhero comics.

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Covers through the years — 1939–2024
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