King Standish
King Standish is a Golden Age DC Comics hero who debuted in 1940, operating as a costumed crime-fighter in the tradition of that era's mystery men. He appeared in Flash Comics alongside contemporaries like Johnny Thunder.
Conjured from the Golden Age imagination of Gardner Fox and E. E. Hibbard, King Standish stepped onto the scene in Flash Comics #7 in 1940 β the same storied anthology that launched some of DC's most beloved heroes β and proved durable enough to resurface across an impressive span stretching all the way to 1986. His adventures placed him in rarefied company: the same pages as Johnny Thunder, Superman, and Robin, and he earned enough lasting recognition to earn a place in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe, the definitive roll call of DC's pantheon. With two collector-recognized key issues to his name and roots deep in the Golden Age, King Standish is exactly the kind of discovery that reminds devoted readers just how rich and surprising DC's earliest decades truly were.

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Covers through the years β 1941β1986
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