Lot
Lot is the biblical patriarch from the Book of Genesis, nephew of Abraham, who dwelt in the city of Sodom. His story involves divine judgment and his family's flight from destruction, making him a recurring subject in illustrated religious and satirical publications.
Few characters can claim a comics presence stretching back to the Platinum Age, but Lot made his debut in the pages of Life in 1909, brought to life by the hand of C. Barnes at a time when the medium itself was still finding its footing. This biblical figure has surfaced across publications spanning an extraordinary century-plus, from the early humor magazines Judge and Life to the irreverent Outrageous Tales from the Old Testament, sharing those storied pages with the likes of Moses, Abraham, Eve, Satan, and God β as august a cast as comics has ever assembled. With only a handful of catalogued appearances, Lot is a rare and curious artifact for the dedicated collector, a reminder that comics have been wrestling with the grandest stories in human history since the very dawn of the art form.
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