King Herod
Few villains in comics history carry the weight of a name as historically loaded as King Herod, who made his four-color debut all the way back in 1942 — a true Golden Age figure — in David C. Cook's The Life of Christ Visualized. Rooted in the Biblical tradition, this is a character whose presence casts a long shadow over sacred narrative comics, sharing the page with towering figures like Joseph, Mary, Jesus Christ, and Moses across titles such as The First Christmas and The Action Bible. It's remarkable that a character introduced during the Golden Age still found a place in comics as recently as 2010, a span of nearly seven decades that speaks to the enduring power of the stories he inhabits. For collectors and readers drawn to faith-based sequential art, King Herod is an essential piece of comics history — a reminder that the medium has always been a canvas for humanity's oldest and most consequential stories.
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