Luke McKendrick
Luke McKendrick stepped onto the scene in 1988's Action Comics Weekly #601, a Copper Age creation from the sharp crime-fiction minds of Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty. DC's landmark anthology format gave McKendrick a distinctive home, sharing those pages with the likes of Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, Tony Mantegna, and Dr. Maria Verdugo β a eclectic mix that speaks to just how ambitious and wide-ranging Action Comics Weekly truly was. With 22 catalog appearances concentrated in that series, McKendrick is a compelling artifact of a bold, experimental moment in DC's history when the publisher was pushing comics toward a more mature, noir-inflected sensibility. For collectors who love digging into the Copper Age's overlooked corners, he's exactly the kind of find that rewards the hunt.
