Lurch
Few characters carry the quiet dignity of a Golden Age debut, and Lurch — first stepping onto the page in Cartoon Cavalcade back in 1943 under the pen of Walter Berndt — is one of comics' more intriguing long-haul presences, with a publishing footprint stretching all the way to 2023. This Marvel-published figure shares the page with the likes of Morticia, Gomez, Pugsley, and Wednesday Addams, placing Lurch in wonderfully macabre company across titles as eclectic as Captain America and Cooking with Monsters: Feastiary Halloween Trick-or-Read. With only a handful of catalog appearances, every issue Lurch graces feels like a genuine find for the dedicated collector hunting something genuinely off the beaten path. Eight decades is a remarkable span for any character, and there's something fitting about a figure born in the Golden Age still haunting the shelves in the modern era.
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