Lorna Drake
Lorna Drake stepped onto the Golden Age stage in 1941, born from the creative partnership of Gardner Fox and Howard Sherman in the pages of More Fun Comics — one of DC's most storied anthology titles, where legends were forged. She shares that remarkable comic real estate with some of the most iconic names in the medium: Superman, Clark Kent, and Kent Nelson among her page-neighbors, which tells you everything about the distinguished company she kept. With three of her appearances flagged as collector-significant key issues, she punches well above her modest appearance count, and the fact that her debut era is now celebrated in a More Fun Comics facsimile edition speaks to the enduring reverence for that Golden Age moment. For fans who love digging into the roots of the DC universe, Lorna Drake is exactly the kind of discovery that makes vintage comics hunting so rewarding.

