Lucifer Satan
Few characters carry a name as audacious as Lucifer Satan, who burst onto the Golden Age scene in 1942 courtesy of the legendary Bill Everett in the pages of Marvel Mystery Comics #27. That's a debut with serious pedigree — Everett was one of the era's most inventive talents, and the company he kept in those early issues included the likes of Bucky, The Vision, and David Rand. Though appearances in the catalog are rare, this character's footprint stretches across an impressive seventy years of comics history, surfacing in Marvel Mystery Comics, DC Special Series, and the archival Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Marvel Comics collections — making Lucifer Satan a genuine Golden Age curiosity well worth tracking down for any serious collector of the era's wildest, most uninhibited storytelling.

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Covers through the years — 1942–2012
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