King Arthur
King Arthur is the legendary British monarch of Arthurian myth — the once and future king who pulled the sword from the stone, ruled Camelot, and led the Knights of the Round Table. His medieval legend has made him a natural subject for comic adaptations across many publishers and eras.
Few figures in comics carry the weight of legend quite like King Arthur, who made his four-color debut all the way back in 1925 in The Saturday Evening Post, brought to life by Herbert Johnson at the very dawn of the Platinum Age. Nearly a century of comics history has touched this legendary monarch, with appearances stretching from 1925 to 2024 across an eclectic range of titles — from Catholic Comics to Four Color to Jughead's Double Digest — proof that Arthurian myth finds a home in the most unexpected corners of the medium. Under the Charlton banner, he shares pages with a wonderfully varied cast including the enigmatic Morgan le Fay and, charmingly, Jughead Jones and his dog Hot Dog. It's a testament to the timeless pull of the Once and Future King that he turns up across genres and generations, rubbing elbows with both mythic rivals and Riverdale regulars alike.
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Covers through the years — 1961–2000
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