Len Harrington
Len Harrington arrived on the DC Comics scene in 1952, a Golden Age creation of Jack Schiff and Win Mortimer, debuting in the pages of Mr. District Attorney — one of DC's enduring anthology-style titles rooted in law, justice, and civic drama. Over a dozen years, Len kept lively company with the likes of Mr. District Attorney, Steve Wilson, and even frontier hero Tomahawk, suggesting a character versatile enough to pop up across DC's varied storytelling landscape of the era. With appearances stretching into the early 1960s and a presence in Five-Score Comic Monthly alongside that original run, Harrington is a quiet testament to the kind of supporting player who quietly stitched together the rich, underappreciated fabric of mid-century DC comics. For collectors hunting the full texture of the Golden and early Silver Age, tracking down Len Harrington's appearances is a rewarding dive into a world where every issue felt like a different kind of adventure.

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Covers through the years — 1952–1958
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